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  Release of Files in Abuse Cases up to Judge

Associated Press, carried in Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 13, 2008

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/355017_priests14.html

PORTLAND — It may take until October to find out what kind of files the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland keeps on priests accused of sexual abuse.

A federal bankruptcy judge said Thursday she is inclined to agree with an attorney for abuse victims, who argued against sending church documents to another judge to act as a "special master" to resolve a dispute over their public release.

But U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth Perris said she will give both sides until the end of August to argue the case. She scheduled a hearing Sept. 30 to decide whether to lift her protective order sealing the documents.

The archdiocese promised to release documents and files last April when it announced a $50 million settlement to end the first bankruptcy ever declared by a Catholic diocese.

The mediator in the case said at the time that he expected the documents to be released within a month or two.

But negotiations over the release fell apart.

 
 

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