Court starts giving verdicts in Portuguese child sex abuse trial that lasted almost 6 years
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A judge has started reading out a Portuguese court's verdicts on more than 800 alleged crimes in a major child sex abuse trial that has lasted nearly six years.
Six men and one woman are accused of sexually abusing minors and adolescents, raping children and running a pedophile ring at a state-run children's home in Lisbon during the 1990s.
The trial, believed to be Portugal's longest, has included testimony from more than 800 witnesses and experts, including 32 alleged victims.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The accused include a national television celebrity and a retired ambassador.
The reading of the verdicts could take much of the day Friday.
The case shook public trust in the country's institutions when the allegations emerged in 2002.