A look at the statewide investigation into clergy abuse

Peter Isely, front left, Charles Linneman, front middle, and Monica Barrett, front right, stand before a group of other clergy sexual abuse victims outside federal bankruptcy court Thursday, April 17, 2014, in Milwaukee. Hundreds of sexual abuse victims have filed claims against the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in bankruptcy court. M.L. Johnson/AP Photo

Last week, a Wisconsin-based organization delivered thousands of whistleblower documents to the attorney general for what it says is evidence of a clergy sexual abuse cover-up. We talk with three advocates about the progress of the nine-month investigation into Wisconsin clergy abuse.

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