The Supreme Court turned away another appeal to stop the release of documents generated for sexual abuse lawsuits against priests in a Roman Catholic diocese in Connecticut. The court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from the Diocese of Bridgeport, which has been fighting for years to prevent the release of the documents. Last month, the justices refused to grant a delay at least while they considered the diocese's full appeal. The order Monday was issued without comment. The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post and the Hartford Courant have asked to see the documents. The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that more than 12,000 pages from 23 lawsuits against the six priests should be unsealed. The documents include depositions, affidavits and motions. The records have been under seal since the diocese settled the cases in 2001. The diocese says the First Amendment prohibits civil authorities from intruding into internal church decisions about priest assignments.
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