Attorneys for about two dozen men bringing sexual abuse cases against the church say hundreds of emails they obtained through discovery show the @Saints aided the Archdiocese of New Orleans in its “pattern and practice of concealing its crimes.” (2/4)
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@Saints argue in court papers that emails between team executives and the area’s Roman Catholic archdiocese about its clergy-abuse crisis should be kept secret and not be “fodder for the public.” (3/4)Show this thread -
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@Saints’ top spokesman and other personnel advised the archdiocese on “messaging” and how to contain the damage from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis. (4/4) Read more from@JimMustianhttp://apne.ws/GS48iXOShow this thread
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Guess they aren't Saints after all.
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Guess they don’t have a problem with interference after all either.
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So many questions. Start with, why does an NFL team have any sort of high level relationship with the Catholic Church?
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What happened was simple. The Saints PR department assisted the local archdiocese with PR as they released information about their scandal. Is it a good look? No. Should they have done that? No. Is it awful or reprehensible? No.
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So I guess the NFL is OK with some kneeling ?
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I sincerely hope this blows up

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Looks like the Saints are just fine with "illegal contact" after all...
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