Religion: Fourteen People Seek Redress From the Church of France for the Sexual Assaults of a Polish Priest
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In an interview with Ici Auxerre, 90-year-old Eugène Plater, who lives in Yonne, admits having committed sexual assaults on children for "three or four years".
The Church of France is facing a request for reparation of fourteen persons for alleged sexual assaults committed by a Polish priest Fourteen persons have addressed the
The body responsible for redressing abuses in the Church (INIRR) was seized by 14 people who accused Father Eugène Plater, 90 years old today.

Today, 90 years old, a Polish priest, housed in the Yonne, is accused by 14 people for sexual violence committed several decades ago. If he acknowledged certain facts, the diocese of Sens-Auxerre assured that there was "no trace" of them in his file.
Fourteen people have filed a complaint with France's Independent National Institution for Recognition and Redress (INIRR), demanding compensation for sexual abuse allegedly committed by a Polish clergyman, according to French media outlets, including the daily Le Parisien and the AFP news agency. The incidents allegedly occurred nearly 40 years ago.
Fourteen people have contacted a French institution investigating cases of pedophilia in the Church. They claim that years ago they experienced sexual abuse at the hands of a Polish priest who worked in Paris. The priest himself admitted in an interview that he had abused minors.
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