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Green Bay Diocese Names Priests Accused Of Child Sex Abuse

Bishop David Ricken Apologized To Victims

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A Wisconsin diocese has released the names of more than 40 clergy members with substantiated allegations they sexually abused a minor.

The Green Bay Diocese posted the names of 46 clergy on its website Thursday.

Bishop David Ricken apologized at a news conference to the 98 known victims of sexual abuse by the clergy in the diocese since 1906. Ricken called for any other victims to come forward.

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The diocese has conducted an internal investigation since September to identify the clergy members.

The Green Bay Press Gazette reported only 15 of the 46 clergy members are still alive.

One name was withheld pending further review, since the priest has contested his inclusion.

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