Hearing in federal bankruptcy court marked by accounts of crimes that left mental scars decades later
Around 50 people filled a federal courtroom on Wednesday afternoon as victims who were sexually abused as children by priests and other employees of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany began to tell the stories of what they endured and how it has affected their lives.
The proceeding comes as some are nearing death and many survivors have “waited decades to tell their stories,” according to a motion filed in June by the Official Committee of Tort Claimants, which represents the interests of hundreds of sexual abuse survivors.
The hearing in federal bankruptcy court, which is scheduled to last two more days, is taking place as the diocese — which is affiliated with or operates dozens of churches, schools and other entities — faces hundreds of claims under both the Child Victims…
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