Several of the witnesses called to testify before a grand jury
investigation by the state Attorney General’s office into allegations of
clergy sex abuse across dioceses in the state are warning that they
expect those findings to dwarf an earlier report this year out of the
Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown.
“After reading the Altoona-Johnstown report, I thought it couldn’t get much worse but from hearing stories from victims about their abuse in Allentown it’s going to make the Altoona-Johnstown report look mild,” said Rep. Mark Rozzi (D-Berks), who gave testimony to investigators a month ago in Pittsburgh
http://abolishsexabuse.org/2016/09/22/expect-worse-cases-of-clergy-abuse-witnesses-in-state-investigation-into-allegations-in-harrisburg-pittsburgh-and-allentown/
“After reading the Altoona-Johnstown report, I thought it couldn’t get much worse but from hearing stories from victims about their abuse in Allentown it’s going to make the Altoona-Johnstown report look mild,” said Rep. Mark Rozzi (D-Berks), who gave testimony to investigators a month ago in Pittsburgh
http://abolishsexabuse.org/2016/09/22/expect-worse-cases-of-clergy-abuse-witnesses-in-state-investigation-into-allegations-in-harrisburg-pittsburgh-and-allentown/