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SoCal Connected’s Shocking Report on the Church and Pedophile Priests in L.A.

L.A. May Have Been Used As ‘Experiment’ and Revolving Door in Dealing With Pedophile Priests

Reporter: Vince Gonzales
Producer: Karen Foshay
Associate Producer: Lata Pandya
Editor: Michael Bloecher

March 14, 2013

With the election of a new Pope, the church is eager to begin its next chapter, but the past continues to haunt the L.A. Archdiocese.

In an exclusive investigation, never before heard tapes obtained by “SoCal Connected” reveal straight talk from church officials about how to deal with sexually abusive priests. They also show Los Angeles was part of a quiet experiment to reassign those priests. We’ve also done exhaustive data analysis tracking the abusers.

(That’s the SoCal Connected promo for Thursday night’s show, watch it here)

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2 Responses to SoCal Connected’s Shocking Report on the Church and Pedophile Priests in L.A.

  1. Wayne from Encino says revoke tax exempt status for all non-profits and churches says:

    Realizing of course a single religious group cannot be separately “discriminated against” these Catholic Fools hiding the pedophiles and A-holes within their organization shows a penalty must come for this: REVOKE ALL TAX-EXEMPTIONS FOR ALL THESE NON-PROFIT GROUPS. That way, everyone pays property taxes, sales taxes, and corporate taxes like the schmucks do who work themselves to death, like most of us on this blog.
    Then, you’ll see a “cleaning out” of this mess IN ONE WEEK! They’d have to make the case anew for being exempt from all the confiscatory taxes everyone else pays. That’s how to solve this “crisis.” Otherwise, let them keep getting all that free $$$$ and they’ll keep doing their crap.
    The Senate during the last MLB lockout proposed to “eliminate Baseball’s EXEMPTION FROM ANTI-TRUST LAWS.” Within 2 weeks, the strike and lock out were OVER. Works for Sports, and it will work for the Pope and his gang.

  2. anonymous says:

    Why weren’t mandated reporters prosecuted?

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