A hearing is set for Wednesday in federal bankruptcy court, where victims of the Archdiocese of Baltimore are expected to speak.

Sex abuse victims will tell their stories of what happened and survival. The archdiocese filed for bankruptcy two years ago, and survivors said they feel it was done in bad faith to avoid the Child Victims Act taking effect.

The judge said she’s concerned about how long the bankruptcy process is taking. The church has filed for charitable immunity, which would make it immune to having to use its own assets to pay survivors.

Many survivors claim the charitable immunity is nothing more than a delay tactic.

This report will be updated.

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