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Sex Abuse Victims Want Illinois Attorney General to Keep Convicted Priest Locked Up

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Advocates, survivors want Illinois attorney general to prevent release of ex-priest convicted of molesting children

Sun-Times file Advocates and survivors of one of Chicago’s most notorious sex abuse cases are urging Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul to keep defrocked priest Daniel McCormack locked up. Minnesota attorney Jeff Anderson, who specializes in child sexual abuse cases, called McCormack’s potential release an “imminent and urgent peril” to the public. “Daniel McCormack as a priest . is a serial predator and has been incarcerated for some years,” Anderson said during a virtual news conference on Thursday. “We do know that he’s [McCormack] already sentenced scores, if not hundreds, of kids to a lifetime of suffering and we have to do everything today to prevent that from happening to others.”

Coalition of victims and lawyers issues warning, seeks information after appeals court paves way for release of abusive priest

A coalition of attorneys and abuse survivors called for action Thursday after an appeals court paved the way for the possible release of Chicago’s most notorious figure in the priest sex abuse scandal.

Mt Olive man faces child pornography charges

Mt. Olive man faces child pornography charges Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph FacebookTwitterEmail MT. OLIVE Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Friday announced that Michael F. Curran, 69, of Mt. Olive, has been charged with possessing child pornography. Curran was charged in Macoupin County Circuit Court with 10 counts of possession of child pornography, each a Class 2 felony punishable by up to three to seven years in prison. His bond is set at $100,000. “Child pornography forever changes the lives of victims and their families, and those who perpetuate these horrific crimes must be held accountable,” Raoul said. “I would like to thank the Mt. Olive Police Department and the Macoupin County Sheriff’s office. Collaborations such as these are vital to my office’s efforts to track down and stop these offenders.”

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