When trusted clergy members exploit the trust of their followers to commit sexual abuse, the harm they cause can have lifelong consequences. Tragically, many churches, dioceses, and religious organizations in the Chicago area and across the state of Illinois have become embroiled in sex abuse scandals, with accusations that high-ranking members have spent decades protecting abusers instead of protecting their victims.
At Constant Legal Group, we represent survivors of clergy sexual abuse throughout in Illinois, including those who have been victimized by clergy members in Chicago, If you or a loved one were abused by a priest, pastor, youth leader, or other religious authority figure, you may be entitled to compensation, and our legal team can help you hold both the abuser and the institution that enabled them accountable.
Clergy Abuse in Chicago: A History of Silence and Cover-Ups
The Archdiocese of Chicago is one of the largest in the nation, and it’s also one of the most scrutinized when it comes to clergy sexual abuse. For decades, there have been allegations that church leaders transferred known abusers to new parishes, silenced survivors, and prioritized reputation over responsibility. Although hundreds of clergy members have now been publicly named, many more continue to live without criminal consequences, and survivors are still coming forward and seeking justice.
In 2018, the Illinois Attorney General’s Office launched a sweeping investigation into how the state’s six dioceses handled abuse allegations. The findings were staggering. The final report, released in 2023, revealed that nearly 2,000 children were sexually abused by more than 300 clergy members in Illinois since 1950, far more than the number previously disclosed by church officials. The report found a widespread pattern of concealment and institutional failure, with dioceses often prioritizing the protection of accused priests over the well-being of victims.
These disclosures have led to a growing number of civil lawsuits filed by survivors, not just against individual abusers, but against the dioceses, schools, and religious institutions that enabled or ignored the abuse.
The Impact of Clergy Sexual Abuse
Clergy sexual abuse occurs when a religious leader—a priest, deacon, pastor, teacher, or spiritual advisor—uses their position of authority to sexually exploit, abuse, or manipulate a vulnerable person. This abuse may involve:
- Unwanted touching or sexual contact
- Sexual assault or rape
- Coercive “counseling” sessions with sexual intent
- Soliciting or sending sexual messages or images
- Manipulation through shame, guilt, or spiritual threats
Clergy abuse can happen to children, teenagers, or adults, and often takes place in private, trusted environments like churches, schools, retreats, confessionals, or religious camps.
The psychological, emotional, and spiritual damage inflicted by clergy abuse can cause survivors to struggle with:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts
- Loss of faith or spiritual disorientation
- Shame, isolation, and strained relationships
- Difficulty trusting authority or religious institutions
- Ongoing medical and therapy costs
This trauma often extends to the survivor’s family and community, creating ripple effects that last for decades.
You Can File a Civil Lawsuit for Clergy Abuse in Chicago
Under Illinois law, survivors of clergy sexual abuse may be able to file a civil lawsuit against:
- The abuser
- The religious institution that employed or protected them
- Any third parties (such as schools or organizations) that failed to act
A civil lawsuit can help you pursue financial compensation and expose the pattern of cover-ups that allowed the abuse to continue. Unlike criminal charges, where the state prosecutes the abuser, a civil case gives you control over your story and your path to justice.
Even if the abuse occurred years ago, you may still be eligible to file, thanks to recent extensions of the statute of limitations for sexual abuse survivors.
Available Compensation Available for Clergy Sex Abuse Survivors
Survivors of clergy abuse may be entitled to compensation for:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Mental health treatment and therapy
- Lost wages or diminished earning potential
- Medical bills
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Punitive damages in cases of extreme negligence
The Statute of Limitations for Illinois Clergy Abuse Cases
There are no statutes of limitations for criminal cases involving child sexual abuse. In Illinois, whether there is a Civil Statute of Limitations depends on when you were sexually abused. You may have unlimited time to come forward or just a few months. You should contact an attorney immediately to determine whether or not you can file a claim.
Speak with a Chicago Clergy Abuse Lawyer Today
If you were sexually abused by a priest or other clergy member in Chicago, you are not alone. Survivors are stepping forward, speaking out, and reclaiming their lives, and you can too.
At Constant Legal, we’re here to listen, to believe you, and to help you hold wrongdoers accountable. Contact us today to schedule a free, confidential consultation. We’ll answer your questions, explain your rights, and help you understand your next steps.