A lawsuit that is scheduled for trial later this year claims 11
Catholic nuns sexually abused 95 children at day schools and residential
schools run by the Ursuline Sisters of the Western Province. The suit
was filed in 2011 in Lewis and Clark County in Montana. Not only does
the lawsuit list 95 plaintiffs, but it also includes placeholders for as
many as 105 potential victims.
The trial is expected to begin on December 1, which is when the plaintiffs’ attorneys will start trying to prove the 11 accused, who served at St Ignatius Mission School from the 1940s through 1970s, abused students belonging to the Flathead Indian Reservation, emotionally, physically and even sexually.
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The trial is expected to begin on December 1, which is when the plaintiffs’ attorneys will start trying to prove the 11 accused, who served at St Ignatius Mission School from the 1940s through 1970s, abused students belonging to the Flathead Indian Reservation, emotionally, physically and even sexually.
http://www.atheistrepublic.com/news/lawsuit-against-11-nuns-who-sexually-abused-least-95-children