Abuse survivors are sharing their stories of sexual abuse by clergy members of the Diocese of Buffalo.
The statements are part of an ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy court case. Tuesday was the first of four scheduled sessions where survivors could share nontestimonial statements, meaning they weren’t be questioned by any attorneys.
It was an important opportunity being able to recount the abuse by clergy members over the years, and making those offenses publicly known, abuse survivor Michael Whalen said.
“That’s what we needed to let the world know, is that these were crimes against children, and they went unpunished. You know, my abuser admitted to (abusing) a couple of dozen boys, and he openly admitted and he was able to walk free.”
This was the first time abuse survivors in Buffalo were given the time to make their own stories known in front of a judge and in a courtroom.
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