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Mass. Catholic diocese pays $4.5 million to abuse victims

By Stephanie Barry

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield, Mass., announced on Tuesday (Dec. 2) that it has paid $4.5 million to 59 alleged victims of cergy abuse, including two men who named former Springfield Bishop Thomas L. Dupre as their abuser.

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