[See also the full report on the Diocese of Saginaw.]
The Michigan Attorney General’s investigation into clergy sexual abuse in the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw identified allegations of sexual abuse or other sexual misconduct involving 38 clergy members over more than seven decades.
At the same time, the AG’s office concluded there is no evidence the diocese violated Michigan’s mandatory reporting law after the state added clergy as mandated reporters in 2003.
The 258-page report, released by Attorney General Dana Nessel, is the sixth of seven statewide reports examining Michigan’s Catholic dioceses following an investigation launched in 2018. It documents allegations involving 37 priests and one deacon who served in the Diocese of Saginaw between 1950 and the present.
The Diocese of Saginaw includes 56 parishes in 11 counties: Arenac, Bay, Clare, Gladwin, Gratiot, Huron, Isabella, Midland, Saginaw, Sanilac and Tuscola.
Investigators reviewed approximately 137,500 paper documents and nearly 483,000 electronic…
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