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O.C. Priest-Abuse Talks to Resume (Los Angeles Times)







O.C. Priest-Abuse Talks to Resume (Los
Angeles Times)

O.C. Priest-Abuse Talks to Resume (Los
Angeles Times)
06/15/2004 05:07 AM

Los Angeles Times - Locked inside the 17th floor of a Los Angeles courthouse, two judges and a small army of attorneys worked day and night Monday attempting to craft a settlement that would pay tens of millions of dollars to as many as 100 people who said they were sexually abused by priests in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange.




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