Seton Hall University Could Be Forced to Release Report On Handling of Sex Abuse Allegations
The school argued its report was protected by attorney-client privilege.
The school argued its report was protected by attorney-client privilege.
In a Feb. 10 statement, Cardinal Tobin announced an independent review into internal reports to determine if Msgr. Reilly acted appropriately when he was informed of abuse allegations,
An outside review has acknowledged that Theodore McCarrick committed ‘sexual harassment’ there, but the university has provided little clarity about the review’s overall findings, or about planned reforms.
The university released its report Aug. 27.
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