Louisiana judge in abuse case belatedly recuses himself after ruling in favor of church on whose finance panel he sits
Source: The Guardian
Louisiana judge in abuse case belatedly recuses himself after ruling in favor of church on whose finance panel he sits
Kendrick Guidry, alone among judges, initially ruled that the state supreme courts decision to uphold a lookback window for abuse claims did not set a binding precedent
David Hammer of WWL Louisiana and Ramon Antonio Vargas
Sat 25 Apr 2026 12.00 BST
Last modified on Sat 25 Apr 2026 12.01 BST
Only one judge in Louisiana has ruled in favor of the Catholic churchs ongoing attempts to strike down a law there which allowed old abuse claims their day in court even after a state supreme court decision upheld the constitutionality of that so-called lookback window.
But now, that judge Kendrick J Guidry of Lake Charles is being forced to acknowledge that his ruling benefited a specific church on whose finance committee he sits, giving him a direct financial interest that required his recusal under the states judicial code.
Guidrys handling of the situation has invited questions about why he didnt recuse himself much earlier. And it served up another of multiple instances in which avowedly Catholic judges in Louisiana one of the religions US strongholds have issued rulings in favor of a church or affiliated group only to later admit they should not be hearing the case.
These controversial rulings have come as dioceses across the state are grappling with a decades-old, financially costly clergy abuse scandal.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/25/louisiana-judge-catholic-church-abuse-recusal