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LDS mass tort cases primarily involve claims of sexual abuse against members and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These cases often involve multiple plaintiffs alleging abuse by the same individuals or within a specific institution.
Elaboration:
- Sexual Abuse Claims:Many LDS mass tort cases center on allegations of sexual abuse, including instances of abuse by missionaries and other church members.
- Institutional Responsibility:Some lawsuits hold the church responsible for the actions of its leaders and members, arguing that the church had a duty to protect children and investigate allegations of abuse.
- Financial Settlements:In some cases, the church has reached settlements with survivors of abuse, though the specifics of these settlements are often confidential.
- Ongoing Legal Issues:The LDS Church has faced ongoing legal challenges, including lawsuits related to the use of member donations and the handling of abuse allegations.
- Multidistrict Litigation:In some instances, cases involving the LDS Church have been grouped together through multidistrict litigation (MDL) or other consolidation mechanisms.
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