Suit against Chesley in Catholic sex-abuse case dismissed

courier-journal.com (Lousville, Kentucky)

5:56 PM, Jan. 24, 2012

Written by: Peter Smith The Courier-Journal

Embattled Cincinnati trial lawyer Stan Chesley has won a legal victory with the dismissal of two Kenton Circuit Court lawsuits that had accused him of defrauding clients in a sexual-abuse lawsuit against the Diocese of Covington.

Kenton Circuit Judge Gregory M. Bartlett, in orders filed Jan. 20, dismissed the lawsuits against Chesley, his law firm and colleague Robert Steinberg.

Bartlett said the lawsuits failed on multiple legal grounds — including that the plaintiffs missed their chance to challenge the diocese settlement while that case was still open in nearby Boone Circuit Court.

That court had closed the Diocese of Covington case in 2009 after declaring the settlement fair. The four current plaintiffs were among 252 people who shared in an $84 million settlement with the Roman Catholic diocese.

“The plaintiffs had the opportunity to object to the settlement and distribution of settlement funds before the Boone Circuit Court,” Bartlett wrote.

The decision is a victory for Chesley even as he continues to fight for his professional standing over his actions in another lawsuit.

The Kentucky Supreme Court is considering a Kentucky Bar Association recommendation that Chesley be disbarred for taking excessive fees and covering up colleagues’ misconduct in the $200 million settlement reached in 2001 between makers of the diet drug fen-phen and those who suffered health problems from it.

One of the Kenton Circuit Court lawsuits was filed by three clients — one of the sexual-abuse victims, Tom Cardosi; a second victim represented by a guardian, Heather Moser; and the administrator of the estate of a third, Julane Simpson.

Louisville attorney Thomas Clay, who represented the three plaintiffs, did object while the Boone Circuit case was open, but the court denied his objections, and an appeal failed.

Clay said Tuesday he was disappointed with the decision but planned to appeal it to the Court of Appeals.

“We’re not going to let it go,” he said.

Another victim, Christine Anderson, represented herself in a separate lawsuit.

One Response to Suit against Chesley in Catholic sex-abuse case dismissed

  1. Sylvia says:

    I wonder what happened here? There’s not much to tell us why those four victims are unhappy with the settlement.

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