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Kenneth Feinberg, left, who is leading a program to compensate people who were abused by Catholic priests in Colorado, chats with Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser as members of the investigative committee follow them into a news conference to announce that the program is now open for the submission of claims Monday, Oct. 7, 2019, in Denver. Administrators said that they were sending out packets to 65 people who previously reported abuse to the church to ask if they would like to submit a claim against the three archdioceses--Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Kenneth Feinberg, left, who is leading a program to compensate people who were abused by Catholic priests in Colorado, chats with Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser as members of the investigative committee follow them into a news conference to announce that the program is now open for the submission of claims Monday, Oct. 7, 2019, in Denver. Administrators said that they were sending out packets to 65 people who previously reported abuse to the church to ask if they would like to submit a claim against the three archdioceses--Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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