Key findings of investigation into sexual abuse in Altoona Diocese

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WRITTEN BY IVEY DEJESUS AND CHRISTIAN ALEXANDERSEN

ALTOONA – The abuse was rampant, horrific, complicit and concealed, and even at times dismissed by law enforcement officials.

Those are some of the highlights that emerged from a grand jury report that found more than 50 priests and religious leaders of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown sexually molested hundreds of children over the course of four decades.

The findings of the two-year investigation, announced Tuesday in Blair County by Attorney General Kathleen Kane, provide a graphic account of the abuse of hundreds of boys and girls – the youngest of them eight years old – dating back to the 1950s.

Below are some of the most damning (and graphic) evidence included in the grand jury report:

The abuse was rampant.

More than 50 priests and religious leaders, including monsignors, were named and implicated among the reams of evidence…