A Massachusetts Attorney General’s grand jury investigation into child sexual abuse at three Catholic dioceses in the state has never been made public. The findings of a similar investigation, 23 years-ago, were shared, legally, with the public.
On July 14, 2003 Thomas F. Reilly, the Massachusetts attorney general at the time, published a report on his investigation into crimes against children at the Archdiocese of Boston.
When Gov. Maura Healey was attorney general she launched a similar inquiry. But she looked into the dioceses of Worcester, Springfield and Fall River.
Survivors of abuse, who answered investigators’ questions in the fall of 2021, have been calling on Attorney General Andrea Campbell to release a report on the inquiry started by Healey.
But because it was a grand jury investigation, there’s a legal hold up as Campbell explained on GBH radio a year…
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