28 Jan 2009
Secrecy allegations in priest sex abuse case
ABC WLS-TV Chicago - January 27, 2009
January 27, 2009 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- There are new allegations on Tuesday that the Chicago archdiocese is seeking secrecy in a child molestation case.
The survivors network of those abused by priests today tried to hand deliver a letter to Francis Cardinal George. They renewed their calls for the archdiocese and the cardinal to stop legal attempts to seal documents in the molestation case against Fr. Daniel McCormack. They're also demanding the archdiocese not help McCormack get out of prison when he comes up for parole in September on a separate case.
Fr. McCormack has been removed from the priesthood.
The archdiocese says it has requested a protective order in the case to help protect the identities and sensitive information about children involved in the case. They stress that information about sexual misconduct by clergy is available on its Web site.
This article was found at:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6627786
January 27, 2009 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- There are new allegations on Tuesday that the Chicago archdiocese is seeking secrecy in a child molestation case.
The survivors network of those abused by priests today tried to hand deliver a letter to Francis Cardinal George. They renewed their calls for the archdiocese and the cardinal to stop legal attempts to seal documents in the molestation case against Fr. Daniel McCormack. They're also demanding the archdiocese not help McCormack get out of prison when he comes up for parole in September on a separate case.
Fr. McCormack has been removed from the priesthood.
The archdiocese says it has requested a protective order in the case to help protect the identities and sensitive information about children involved in the case. They stress that information about sexual misconduct by clergy is available on its Web site.
This article was found at:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6627786
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