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Star Tribune
Article by: Associated Press Updated: April 28, 2015
MINNEAPOLIS — In a story April 28 about the settlement of a clergy abuse lawsuit involving St. John’s Abbey, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the abbey is part of the Diocese of St. Cloud. The abbey is a separate entity from the diocese, said Brother Aelred Senna, an abbey spokesman.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Attorneys say settlement in abuse case against St. John’s
Attorneys say settlement reached in lawsuit over alleged abuse at St. John’s Abbey
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota man has settled a lawsuit with St. John’s Abbey that will force the release of personnel files for 19 monks accused of sexually abusing minors, attorneys said Monday.
The settlement announced by attorney Jeff Anderson’s law firm was to be detailed at a news conference Tuesday.
Anderson sued St. John’s in 2013 on behalf of Edward “Troy” Bramlage III, 52, who said he was abused by the Rev. Allen Tarlton when he was a 14-year-old freshman at its prep school in 1977. The lawsuit said St. John’s leadership repeatedly sent Tarlton for treatment but allowed him to continue working at the prep school.
Anderson said Monday the settlement is “a big deal” and an “important step forward” because it requires not only the disclosure of Tarlton’s files but also those of an additional 18 St. John’s monks credibly accused of abuse. A timeline for releasing the other files has yet to be set, Anderson said.
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