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Clergy Abuse Victims Band Together

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With so many victims of clergy abuse that have come forward over the past few years, it comes as no surprise that they are banding together to seek recompense for the crimes committed against them.

Seattle joins 21 other cities that are working together to ask an international court to step forward and implicate the Pope in concealing wrongdoing in the Catholic Church. Since the court is known worldwide as a reputable organization, these cities believe that the church should be held responsible for covering up child sex crimes that have happened not just in America, but anywhere the Catholic Church can be found.

The primary group responsible for bringing suit against the Church is an organization comprised of clergy abuse victims throughout the world. By placing an even larger spotlight on the Catholic Church, the group and its members hope to not just bring attention to the problem, but put an end to it.

Have you been the victim of clergy abuse?  If so, contact the Zalkin Law Firm now to speak with a clergy abuse attorney about the circumstances surrounding your case.

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