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Attorneys, abuse survivors urge Illinois lawmakers to address clergy sexual abuse crisis
CHICAGO – Attorneys and victims of clergy sexual abuse are calling on Illinois Lawmakers to do more.
The survivor’s network of those abused by priests said the list put out by Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office does not go far enough.
The AG’s office said the investigators found 451 clergy sexually abused and nearly 2,000 children since 1950, which is more than 103 individuals the church had named when the state review began in 2018.
No new charges have come from the investigation since 73 percent of named offenders are dead and the statute of limitation of the crimes expired years ago.
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“The impact it’s had, you have to look through life with a whole new lens, and it’s not a fun one,” said one victim.
The victims said more than 150 predators are still hidden.
“All of the information that they have on these priests should be made available to the public, their last known addresses so that if your living next door to them, or they’re working with your children, you have the right to know,” said Melissa Anderson.
The victims are hoping more awareness will be brought to this issue.
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Motorsports race in Illinois named one of the best in the country by USA TODAY poll
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Photo finishes in Kansas and the Kentucky Derby, a NASCAR runner-up more heartbreaking than Buescher and early Darlington thoughts.
USA TODAY readers have spoken, and they have declared Illinois has one of the top 10 motorsports races in the United States.
A recent USA Today Readers’ Choice poll determined the top races by asking a panel of experts for nominations. Readers then voted on the nominees. Chicago’s Grant Park 165 was named the ninth best race in the country.
“First run in 2023, the Grant Park 165 pits NASCAR drivers against one another over 75 laps as they speed down Columbus Drive, Michigan Avenue, and DuSable Lake Shore Drive,” USA TODAY wrote in the winning entry. “The 2.2-mile route travels along Lake Michigan and around Grant Park, providing scenic views for spectators.”
USA TODAY 10best: NASCAR track in Illinois voted one of the best in the country
As a region, the Midwest performed well in the poll. In addition to the Grant Park 165, Indiana boasts two of the country’s best motorsports events and Iowa is home to another. Surprising such famous races as the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500 were only able to capture eighth and 10th places, respectively.
USA TODAY announced the winners May 8.
Top motorsports races according to USA TODAY Readers’ Choice
- Sick Week, Orlando, Fla.
- NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals, Knoxville, Iowa
- King of the Hammers, Johnson Valley, Calif.
- SCCA National Championship Run-Off, Plymouth, Wisc.
- NHRA U.S. Nationals, Indianapolis, Ind.
- Holley LS Fest West, Las Vegas, Nev.
- Chili Bowl Nationals Powered by NOS Energy Drink, Tulsa, Okla.
- Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis, Ind.
- Grant Park 165, Chicago, Ill.
- The Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla.
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