Just when it appeared that justice was moving closer to being realized by victims of sex abuse at the hands of Catholic clergy in Washington, a King County Superior Court judge put the brakes on it, at least for now.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson launched an investigation last year into whether charitable donations to Catholic churches were used to conceal or facilitate sexual abuse.
After the Seattle Archdiocese refused access to certain church records regarding priests, citing the state’s Charitable Fund Act, Ferguson appealed to the courts. He asked King County Superior Court to allow his office access to records that he said could possibly provide evidence that church leaders in Seattle, Spokane and Yakima used charitable funds — church donations and offerings — to support clergy members who abused parishioners.
Ferguson’s investigation is important and should move forward, and his office should appeal King County Superior Court Judge Michael…
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