Montreal archdiocese calls on retired judge to examine sexual abuse allegations
MONTREAL — The Montreal archdiocese has called on a retired judge to conduct an audit of sexual abuse claims over a span of nearly seven decades, but a group that works with victims raised concerns Wednesday about the church handpicking its own auditor.
Five area dioceses including Montreal’s will be taking part in the review to be led by former Superior Court justice Anne-Marie Trahan, the diocese confirmed.
Montreal Archbishop Christian Lepine said Trahan will have unfettered access to all documents — general archival documents as well as reserved archives typically only viewed with the archbishop’s approval.
“The aim is to look for the truth, whatever it is, wherever it leads us,” Lepine said in an interview Wednesday.