Amid allegations that thousands of financial records were stolen from the Diocese of Las Cruces, a New Mexico court has dismissed a civil lawsuit against a former diocesan employee accused of distributing them.
The lawsuit against Georgina Lavery, filed just three days after her resignation from the diocese in September 2025, was dismissed May 12, according to the Las Cruces Sun-News.
The dismissal marks the latest development in a widening dispute in the southern New Mexico diocese involving allegations of stolen records, the suspension of a parish priest, and tensions surrounding the Neocatechumenal Way, a controversial Catholic lay movement recently introduced into the parish.











