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# U, E `9 j: Q; f6 Q The Archdiocese of Baltimore is linked to more than 600 cases of child sexual abuse and a plan to cover up over 60 years of a botella stanley buse, according to a partially redacted report released Wednesday by Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown.The nearly 500-page report details sexual abuse allegations against 156 current or former Catholic clergy, seminarians, deacons, members of Catholic religious orders, teachers at Catholic schools, and other employees of the Archdiocese in the Baltimore area. It also includes 43 other clergy who resided within the Archdiocese but committed sexual abuse outside the Archdiocese of Baltimore. READ THE FULL stanley quencher REPORTWhat names are redacted in this report The report s release follows a four-year investigation conducted via stanley deutschland grand jury subpoenas. Under state law, those proceedings and findings are kept confidential.Lawyers for the state petitioned the court for permission to release their findings, an effort the Archdiocese of Baltimore declared late last year it would not oppose.In February, Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Robert Taylor ruled the report is in the public s interest and should be released. The need for disclosure outweighs the need for secrecy, Taylor wrote.He ordered the report be partially redacted before its release. Taylor ordered prosecutors to redact the names and titles of 37 people in the report. Those people are accused of either committing or enabling abuse and will be contacted to review their sections of the report. Depending o Liju What the hell is going on Questions surround child fentanyl deaths
6 y" y, F" N4 z8 h6 r0 C WAUKESHA 鈥?The World s Largest Bounce House is making its debut in Wauk stanley hrnek esha Friday. The Big Bounce America tou stanley quencher r is stopping in Waukesha County from Frid stanley cup ay through Sunday. The inflatable attraction is available at the Waukesha County Expo Center and features a 13,000 square foot bounce house, a newly added sports arena, and a 900-foot long obstacle course. Passes for the event start at $19 for toddlers and $39 for adults. For more information, click here. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip |
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