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Baltimore Archdiocese highlights inaccuracies in 'The Keepers'

The Baltimore Archdiocese argues that it was unfairly portrayed in the Netflix documentary “The Keepers,” and explains why it defended itself against the $40 million lawsuit brought by two of the film’s subjects, Jane Wehner and Teresa Lancaster.

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By Madeleine Brand • Jun 15, 2017 • 1 min read

The Baltimore Archdiocese argues that it was unfairly portrayed in the Netflix documentary “The Keepers,” and explains why it defended itself against the $40 million lawsuit brought by two of the film’s subjects, Jane Wehner and Teresa Lancaster. Archdiocese Spokesman Sean Caine says the church will cooperate fully in any investigation of child sex abuse.

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