Illinois diocese pays $1.2 million in abuse case
Former altar boy claimed he had been molested by a priest
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BELLEVILLE, Illinois - A Roman Catholic diocese in Illinois has agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle a 6-year-old lawsuit by a former altar boy who claimed he was molested by his parish priest.
The settlement announced by the Diocese of Belleville and confirmed by the plaintiff's attorney followed negotiations worked out last week.
Court papers only list the plaintiff as "John Doe." His lawsuit stems from alleged abuse by the Rev. Raymond Kownacki of Dupo at St. Theresa's Parish in Salem, the Belleville News-Democrat reported.
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Kownacki has refused to comment publicly. He has an unlisted telephone number.
Last year, a St. Clair County jury awarded $5 million to another former altar boy who alleged that he was sexually abused by Kownacki at the Salem church. The diocese is appealing that verdict.
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