MINNESOTA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
MN archbishop will comment on his crisis today; SNAP responds
MN – What to look for today from Archbishop Nienstedt
For immediate release: Thursday, October 24
David Clohessy, Director, SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, (7234 Arsenal Street, St. Louis MO 63143), 314 566 9790 cell ( SNAPclohessy@aol.com )
In response to scandal stemming from secrecy, Archbishop John Nienstedt proposes more secrecy.
He does one thing today – he promises hiring more lawyers. That’s all. The rest of his column is just more promises from a powerful prelate who keeps breaking old promises.
Here’s the only real change: Soon the number of hand-picked, church-paid lawyers looking at predators’ files will go from six or eight to 12 or 14. That’s not progress.
Those files – all of them – must be turned over to law enforcement. Despite his protestations to the contrary, this is “clear” to Nienstedt. But he refuses to do it.
It doesn’t matter if they’re paid permanently or temporarily by Nienstedt. The lawyers he picks aren’t police or prosecutors. They’re regular employees or contract employees. They’re beholden to him. And they’ll help him keep his secrets secret, as church lawyers have virtually always done. (The one exception, obviously, is Jennifer Haselberger.)
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