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Public gets access to Boy Scouts’ ‘perversion files’
Posted on October 17, 2012 at 11:13 PM
Updated Thursday, Oct 18 at 11:21 AM
After a five year legal battle with the Boy Scouts of America, attorneys representing abuse victims released 1,200 "perversion files" Thursday. For the first time the public can read what Scouts kept on suspected molesters for decades.
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