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Archdiocese of Baltimore insurers move to silence sex abuse survivors in court

In this file photo, Teresa Lancaster, attorney and survivor, speaks at a news conference organized by SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, outside the Attorney General’s office in downtown Baltimore. (Staff file)
In this file photo, Teresa Lancaster, attorney and survivor, speaks at a news conference organized by SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, outside the Attorney General’s office in downtown Baltimore. (Staff file)
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Survivors of sexual abuse at the hands of Catholic priests have had two chances to tell their stories in open court as part of bankruptcy proceedings against the Archdiocese of Baltimore. But now, three insurance companies employed by the archdiocese are trying to bar any further such hearings.

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