PA Man Who Admitted To Sexually Abusing Children Seeks To Keep His Name From Being Made Public

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania man who admitted to victimizing 16 to 18 people is seeking to keep his name and any other identifying information from being made public. The man made the admission to a grand jury investigating child sex abuse in 2018. But a judge said he could not be charged because the cases were too old. The same judge also said, though, that the grand jury’s report could be made public. The man is appealing that decision.


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