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  • you got to be kidding me!!! I guess it is comforting to know where else the 10% goes >>>>

    Quoted: Religious organizations buying a lot of coverage may need to prove that they're taking precautions to lower the risk of sex abuse.

    But insurance companies created these abuse-specific policies only after the lawsuits of the mid-80s forced them to make large payouts. Until then, general liability policies didn't specifically rule out sex abuse, so churches that needed to pay damages argued that insurers should pay.

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