Seton Hall University has been ordered to release a massive 20,000-page internal probe it conducted on clergy sex abuse at the Catholic school — a report it spent years hiding from survivors.

The findings accuse current Seton Hall President Monsignor Joseph Reilly of failing to properly investigate claims of sexual abuse by students of the New Jersey school, which technically violates the federal Title IX funding law, based on leaks first reported by Politico.

Essex County Judge Avion Benjamin ruled that the report, compiled by law firm Latham & Watkins in 2019 was not privileged information — and has given the university 30 days to release it.

“There is a legitimate need for the evidence,” Benjamin said. “The evidence is material and relevant.”

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