Survivors of childhood abuse perpetrated by the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore will be able to continue telling their stories during the Church’s bankruptcy proceedings, according to a memo from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michelle Harner.
Insurance companies holding policies with the Baltimore Archdiocese opposed those testimonies because the companies felt they could sway the court.
Century Indemnity Company had formally issued an objection to the court about further testimony.
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