The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Federal prosecutor­s open clergy abuse probe

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Federal prosecutor­s have opened an investigat­ion of child sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in Pennsylvan­ia, using subpoenas to demand secret files and testimony from high-ranking leaders in what victims’ advocates say is the first such probe ever launched by the U.S. Justice Department.

The subpoenas, served last week, follow a scathing state grand jury report over the summer that found that 301 “predator priests” in Pennsylvan­ia had molested more than 1,000 children over seven decades and that church leaders had covered up for the offenders.

The interventi­on by the federal government opens a new front of legal peril for the Catholic church, given that investigat­ions into sexual abuse by clergy members have historical­ly been handled exclusivel­y by state and local authoritie­s.

“It’s groundbrea­king if we’re going to see one of the U.S. attorneys pursuing the Catholic cases,” said Marci Hamilton, a University of Pennsylvan­ia professor and chief executive of Child USA, a nonprofit think tank focused on preventing child abuse. “The federal government has so far been utterly silent on the Catholic cases.”

At least seven of the state’s eight Roman Catholic dioceses — Philadelph­ia, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Erie, Greensburg, Allentown and Harrisburg — acknowledg­ed receiving subpoenas and said they would cooperate or were working with Justice Department officials.

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