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From Michigan to New Mexico this month, attorneys general are sifting through files on clergy sex abuse, seized through search warrants and subpoenas at dozens of archdioceses.

DETROIT — Hundreds of boxes. Millions of records.

For decades, leaders of the Roman Catholic Church were largely left to police their own. But now, as American bishops gather for a conference to confront the reignited sex-abuse crisis this week, they're facing the most scrutiny ever from secular law enforcement. "Some of the things I've seen in the files makes your blood boil, to be honest with you," Nessel said."When you're investigating gangs or the Mafia, we would call some of this conduct a criminal enterprise."If a prosecutor applies racketeering laws, also known as RICO, against church leaders, bishops and other church officials could face criminal consequences for enabling predator priests, experts say.

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