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Great Falls Tribune
Seaborn Larson, slarson@greatfallstribune.com July 26, 2017
The window is closing for victims and survivors to file claims of abuse committed by church officials who served under the Great Falls-Billings Diocese.
The diocese earlier this year filed for bankruptcy to begin financing a settlement fund for those reported to be abused by priests, brothers and nuns. More than 70 victims have emerged as alleged victims of abuse, claiming they were physically, emotionally and sexually abused by priests. The timeline of reports so far stretches from the 1940s to 1990s.
“To be considered in part of the settlement in this pool of money, the plains would have to be made by July 31,” Molly Howard, an attorney representing about 40 victims in the Great Falls-Billings Diocese case.
Forms for filing abuse claims are available on the Great Falls-Billings Diocese website and will be submitted to bankruptcy court.
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