Survivors of abuse by the Marist Brothers are boycotting a public apology, criticizing it as hollow and insulting due to inadequate compensation and lack of survivor inclusion.
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city pays $59m to wrongfully accused
They were wrongly accused of a grisly murder that left four teens dead - now they’re being paid $59 milliondisparity in compensation between survivors
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