Recordings show how Mormon church protects against abuse claims
Briefly

Audio recordings of the meetings over the next four months, obtained by The Associated Press, show how Rytting, despite expressing concern for what he called John's significant sexual transgression, would employ the risk management playbook that has helped the church keep child sexual abuse cases secret.
In particular, the church would discourage Miller from testifying, citing a law that exempts clergy from having to divulge information about child sex abuse that is gleaned in a confession.
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