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Christian Brothers attempt to get out of paying out abuse victims by selling their properties to themselves for $1 each. If only there were some guiding book, telling people not to do wrong to other people [Followup]

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July 1, 2026

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Christian Brothers attempt to get out of paying out abuse victims by selling their properties to themselves for $1 each. If only there were some guiding book, telling people not to do wrong to other people [Followup]

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Crikey

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Christian Brothers are crying poor and avoiding paying abuse survivors. They have no social licence to exist

Despite transferring property worth millions to an associated entity for 1 each, the Christian Brothers have been granted a pause on paying abuse victims due to a lack of funds. The post The Christian Brothers are crying poor and avoiding paying abuse survivors. They have no social licence to exist appeared first on Crikey.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Australian Catholic organisation The Christian Brothers shutting down because of payments to victims of historic abuse. Rare Religious SA Trifecta in play [News]

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

Selling Winners, Buying Losers

Selling Winners, Buying Losers

Catholic World Report

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· Jun 23, 2026

Catholic religious community faces ‘inevitable’ end in Australia as it moves to settle abuse claims

Christian Brothers Oceania Province said its shameful and painful history of abuse has led it to sell off its assets in order to settle with victims. [...]

The Age

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· Jun 23, 2026

Catholic Church Inc. protects its assets

Readers are appalled by legal moves by the Catholic Church’s Christian Brothers order that will leave it with no money to pay victims of its clerical abuse.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 28, 2026

Lawlink – Protecting my ill brother’s land and money after his divorce

Q. My brother and his wife broke up three years ago. She left the family home and went off with another partner. She calls to see the kids most mornings and takes the younger lad some evenings, but doesn’t support them financially at all. The house is partly in her name. He has a farm, [] The post Lawlink – Protecting my ill brother’s land and money after his divorce appeared first on Limerick Post.

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Related coverage for "Christian Brothers attempt to get out of paying out abuse victims by selling their properties to themselves for $1 each. If only there were some guiding book, telling people not to do wrong to other people [Followup]": Crikey — The Christian Brothers are crying poor and avoiding paying abuse survivors. They have no social licence to exist. Fark — Australian Catholic organisation The Christian Brothers shutting down because of payments to victims of historic abuse. Rare Religious SA Trifecta in play [News]. Seeking Alpha — Selling Winners, Buying Losers. Catholic World Report — Catholic religious community faces ‘inevitable’ end in Australia as it moves to settle abuse claims. The Age — Catholic Church Inc. protects its assets. Limerick Post Newspaper — Lawlink – Protecting my ill brother’s land and money after his divorce