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Archdiocese plans to file motion to dismiss lawsuits
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| ATTORNEY HOLDS COMPLAINT COPIES -- Jeffrey Anderson, an attorney representing five adults who claim they were sexually abused as children by Fr. George Nuedling, holds copies of the lawsuits that were filed in Milwaukee Circuit Court Dec. 6. The lawsuits were announced at a press conference at the entrance of the Archbishop Cousins Catholic Center. (Photo by Sam Lucero) |
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Dolan, diocesan officials continue meetings with SNAP, victims-survivors
By Sam Lucero and Laurel Nelson-Rowe
CATHOLIC HERALD STAFF
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Archdiocese plans to file a motion to dismiss five lawsuits filed last week on behalf of victims of clergy sex abuse.
At the same time, Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan and other archdiocesan officials were to meet Tuesday night with Peter Isely, a founder and regional director of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), other victims-survivors and their advocates to continue discussions on strategies by the church and the community to help heal victims-survivors and to prevent future abuse. Full story ...
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