All this may drag on for years. But Peter Isely, of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, remains hopeful. Bankruptcy, he says, will encourage victims to come forward and may eventually force the truth from the archdiocese. In Delaware, where a diocese filed for bankruptcy in 2009, a recent settlement included the release of internal church documents. Mr Isely repeats the refrain of many advocates for those who were abused. “Every victim”, he insists, “has a right to know what bishops knew, when they knew it and what they did about it.”
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