AG Kane Reveals Results of Church Investigation

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ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane is revealing details on a case she says goes back forty years involving priests sexually abusing children, and the church covering it up…

Kane called this a day of reckoning.

She says more than 50 priests in the diocese of Altoona-Johnstown committed what she calls horrendous acts on hundreds of children.

Kane also says the diocese leadership failed to protect children.

Officials allege bishops tried to cover up the sexual assaults that happened in camp sites, foster homes, orphanages even a cathedral.

We are following this story and will have much more on upcoming editions of Eyewitness News.

Attorney General Kane: Press Release- NOTE: Graphic Content

ALTOONA — A statewide investigating grand jury has determined that hundreds of children were sexually abused over a period of at least 40 years by priests or religious leaders assigned to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown, Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane’s office announced today.

The widespread abuse involved at least 50 priests or religious leaders. Evidence and testimony reviewed by the grand jury also revealed a troubling history of superiors within the Diocese taking action to conceal the child abuse as part of an effort to protect the institution’s image. The grand jury, in a 147-page report made public today, stressed this conduct endangered thousands of children and allowed proven child predators to abuse additional victims.

“The heinous crimes these children endured are absolutely unconscionable,” said Kane, who addressed the media this morning at a news conference at the Blair County Convention Center. “These predators desecrated a sacred trust and preyed upon their victims in the very places where they should have felt most safe.

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