The Michigan Attorney General’s office released its report June 25 detailing the findings of its investigation related to clerical sexual abuse in the Diocese of Saginaw, the sixth of seven such investigations into the handling of abuse in each of Michigan’s Catholic dioceses.
Over a 75-year period, the report said, allegations were made against 37 Saginaw priests and 1 deacon, with the vast majority before 2002. No criminal charges were filed.
So far, reports have covered the dioceses of Marquette, Gaylord, Kalamazoo, Lansing and Grand Rapids. The final report is expected to cover the Archdiocese of Detroit.
“All seven dioceses have cooperated with the AG’s investigation,” which began in 2018, including the Diocese of Saginaw, the latest report said. Representatives of the diocese have met regularly with members of the attorney general’s team throughout the course of the investigation.
The Saginaw report covers a period dating to 1950…
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