
The Latest: McCarrick accuser sees comfort in Vatican report
A Virginia man who accuses former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of sexually abusing him says he finds some comfort in the Vatican’s release of a report about the former prelate. But James Grein still wants a public apology and says the abuse he experienced for two decades beginning as a boy was “incredibly heinous” and will hurt “forever.” He says he does not know how the damage he has suffered can be repaired. Still, he says the release of the report marked a “powerful day” for him and other victims. His attorney called for an investigation by law enforcement of why what he called a coverup lasted for decades.
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