Chicago priest sex abuse victims demand more files

Attorney Jeff Anderson, right, smiles after hugging Kathy Laarveld, whose son was sexually abused by a priest, after a new conference on the release of files of Catholic priests credibly accused of sexually abusing minors in the Archdiocese of Chicago. AP

CHICAGO, Illinois—Victims of sexual abuse by priests in the Chicago area are vowing to keep pushing for information on how the Chicago Archdiocese handled allegations.

They’re encouraging other victims to come forward, and asking that Cardinal Francis George fire those involved in shielding priests.

Documents involving 30 priests were posted online Tuesday by victims’ attorneys. The documents showed how top officials tried to contain the scandal, including by moving accused priests around while hiding histories.

Attorneys say they’ll push for files on another 35 priests.

The abuse occurred before George became archbishop in 1997. But many victims didn’t come forward until he was appointed and after American bishops pledged in 2002 to keep all accused priests out of ministry.

George has acknowledged he was slow to take action and has apologized.

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