MILWAUKEE (WI)
SNAP Wisconsin
Victims and creditors in archdiocesan bankruptcy want new abuse testimony unsealed
Evidence includes depositions of former Archbishop Weakland and Bishop Sklba on decades of cover-up
Archbishop Listecki wants evidence to remain in archdiocesan “secret archive”
Regardless of ruling, victims say Archdiocese can still turn over all records to Attorney General
WHO
Victim/survivors of clergy sexual assault, including members of SNAP, their families, and supporters will attend a court hearing in Milwaukee Federal Bankruptcy Court which could determine whether new clergy abuse testimony by top church officials, along with tens of thousands of pages of internal church files related to the cover up of decades of sex crimes against children will be made public. Victims/survivors will be available after the hearing for comment.
WHEN
Thursday April 5th, the court hearing is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. SNAP leaders and victim/survivors will be available for comment following the conclusion of court proceedings.
WHERE
The U.S. Federal Courthouse, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee
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