Missouri Supreme Court orders St. Louis archdiocese to release names of accused priests

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Republic

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
February 05, 2014

ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Supreme Court says the Archdiocese of St. Louis must release the names of church employees accused of sexual abuse over the past 20 years.

The Wednesday ruling upholds a St. Louis judge’s earlier decision. The names will be released only to an unnamed woman suing the diocese and her attorneys, not to the general public.

The archdiocese subsequently released a list of 240 complaints made against 115 priests and other employees since 1986. A court order keeps the names sealed to the public.

The lawsuit was filed in 2011 by a 19-year–old woman who claimed the abuse began when she was 5 years old and attended St. Cronan’s parish.

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