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Pell victim says 'hard to take comfort' from sentencing

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In a statement delivered by his lawyer a former choirboy molested by Cardinal George Pell says it was "hard to take comfort" from his sentence of six years in prison on child sex abuse charges. SOUNDBITE of lawyer

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