In July, former Jefferson County Public Schools football coaches and educators Ronnie and Donnie Stoner were indicted on more than 50 charges related to child sexual abuse.

When news broke of the indictment, the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting had already spent more than a year finding and speaking with alleged survivors and pinpointing the failures by the city’s public and private schools, police and state social workers that allowed alleged abuse of vulnerable girls to continue for nearly two decades.

You can listen to the four-part series at Kydig.org, or anywhere you get podcasts.

Here are the major takeaways:

Six women told KyCIR that they had been sexually abused as girls by Ronnie Stoner, or his twin brother Donnie Stoner. Both brothers deny all allegations. The earl

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