Serious question, can’t the bankruptcy court force this, and all the diocese that are doing the same thing, to claw back the money they’ve sent Rome in the last 10, 20, or however many years?
No. Ignoring the religious part, which is huge, they also sent that money to an organization that isn’t in the US. A US judge cannot enforce a ruling on a non-citizen.
It’s pretty comparable to how you’re SOL if you send money to a “Nigerian Prince”.
Serious question, can’t the bankruptcy court force this, and all the diocese that are doing the same thing, to claw back the money they’ve sent Rome in the last 10, 20, or however many years?
No. Ignoring the religious part, which is huge, they also sent that money to an organization that isn’t in the US. A US judge cannot enforce a ruling on a non-citizen.
It’s pretty comparable to how you’re SOL if you send money to a “Nigerian Prince”.