Survivors’ counsel says third set of victims’ statements is necessary to keep survivors engaged, the church argues it’s improper
A federal judge in Baltimore on Monday heard a pending request for clergy sex abuse survivors to address the court.
Their counsel said it’s necessary to keep survivors engaged, while the other side argued it’s improper.
“When we were children, we were abused and silenced,” said David Lorenz, the director of the Maryland Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. “Justice is being able to say, out loud, your story, what you were told you were not allowed to say.”
The Archdiocese of Baltimore filed for bankruptcy almost two years ago. The debtor is the church, and the creditors include almost 1,000 clergy sex abuse survivors, who pushed Monday for a third opportunity to address the court.
A lawyer for the creditors, Andrew Glasnovitch, declined to comment outside the…
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