MILWAUKEE (WI)
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[national database – Attorney Kelly Clark]
MILWAUKEE —
A southeastern Wisconsin advocacy group for sex abuse victims is asking the Boy Scouts of America to release more information about Wisconsin cases.
Earlier this week a judge ordered the Boy Scouts of America to release thousands of documents related to abuse allegations against scouting volunteers.
The Associated Press reported the files identify 29 Wisconsin men as alleged abusers.
The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, has asked the BSA to release all the information they have regarding the Wisconsin allegations. They are also encouraging any other abuse victims to come forward.
“No matter when you’ve been harmed, it does not matter, ” said Peter Isely of SNAP. “Make a report and see if they can find out where this individual is.”
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