The Christian Brothers, a Catholic order, announced plans to liquidate remaining assets to provide compensation for abuse victims. However, legal counsel indicates the funds generated are projected to be insufficient to cover the full amount owed. This shortfall raises concerns about complete redress for those who suffered abuse. The order’s decision follows mounting pressure and legal challenges regarding historical abuse claims. Details regarding the total amount of assets and the estimated compensation gap have not been fully disclosed. Victims and advocates are awaiting further clarification on the financial implications and potential avenues for securing full compensation. The move represents a partial response to decades of allegations and subsequent legal battles.