Friday, June 4, 2021

Archdiocese of Milwaukee says it won't participate in AG investigation of clergy sex abuse

From JSOnline:

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee said Attorney General Josh Kaul doesn't have the authority, and that the investigation is "anti-Catholic bigotry"

Laura SchultePatrick Marley
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel



 

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is pushing back against a recently announced attorney general investigation into sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, calling it a display of "anti-Catholic bigotry" and a violation of the First Amendment. 

In a letter from the archdiocese's attorney, Frank LoCoco of the Milwaukee firm Husch Blackwell, contends Attorney General Josh Kaul doesn't have the authority to investigate the Catholic dioceses of the state and that doing so would go against the U.S. Constitution and state laws. 

In the letter, LoCoco suggests that the investigation may be motivated by anti-religious sentiments, and that the probe is looking back too far in time. 

The first-term, Democratic attorney general announced the investigation in April

Led by Kaul's Department of Justice, the probe focuses on abuse allegations against clergy and other faith leaders, many of which date back decades and involve religious officials who are now dead. 

An investigation will be difficult to get underway with the archdiocese declining to produce documents, though.

In a Tuesday email to congregants, Archbishop Jerome Listecki did vow to cooperate with any investigation into living members of the clergy brought forward during this inquiry. He wrote that instead of focusing on past abuse, Kaul should be investigating new claims. 

In an email Thursday afternoon, Kaul said the investigation was launched in pursuit of accountability, healing and to prevent future abuse. 

Read more: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2021/06/03/milwaukee-archdiocese-wont-participate-clergy-abuse-investigation/7523594002/

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