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Mormon Child Sex Abusers

September 5, 2009 - 12:29 pm 25 Comments

Inspired by J.E.S.
Just to dispel the Myth that the Mormon church is a safe place for children and families etc.

This is by no means reflective of the many sincere Mormon church members who are after all just victims of deception.

It shows how there is no Spirit of Discernment in the LDS Priesthood.

Here are some links to the Press reports on the cases highlighted.

Michael Adamson convicted of molestation
Saturday 21st June 2008

http://www.thepress.co.uk/news/2356364.michael_adamson_convicted_of_molestation/

Martyn Conway

http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_home/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=340173

http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_cambridge/displayarticle.asp?id=346391

Clayton Hildreth – Stake President

http://www.mtstandard.com/articles/2004/06/25/newsstate_top/hjjfjdhdjjhcjc.txt

http://www.rickross.com/reference/mormon/mormon196.html

Former LDS bishop Timothy O’Sean McCleve,
…police say frequently visited the home of three young girls while their parents were away was charged Monday with three first-degree felonies stemming from allegations he sexually abused them.

http://mormontruth.blogspot.com/2007/03/former-mormon-bishop-timothy-mccleve-is.html

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,660206874,00.html

charged with three counts of aggravated sex abuse of a child, a first-degree felony and a charge of second-degree felony child sex abuse.

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,700254860,00.html

Search Timothy McCleve here

http://deseretnews.com/sitesearch/

Very latest – Pleads Guilty

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=4355348

Joseph Carlton Atwater A MAN of “high standing” in the Mormon Church has escaped jail for his predatory behaviour towards two teen siblings he met through the church. Judge Jane Campton yesterday sentenced Atwater to a fully suspended two-year jail term and a 12-month community-based order, requiring him to complete 150 hours of volunteer work and a sex offenders’ program.

http://www.hinch.net/says_archive07/Nov07/16-11-07.html

http://www.truthandgrace.com/mormonpredator.htm

Michael Nef
“Most Heinous Sex Case Ever in Jefferson County,” Offender May Only Serve 6 Months In 2000, Nef admits to having a 12 year old victim engage in sexual penetration by a dog.
A year later Nef says he raped a 13 year old relative and he videotaped the entire encounter.

http://www.localnews8.com/Global/story.asp?s=7362361

http://ntsmaddog.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2EC97B8F11CCCA2C!1053.entry

Oleg Barabash – Ensign October 2006 page 65 (removed from Internet Version)

Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Aug 23, 2006 by Sara Israelsen Deseret Morning News
PROVO — A judge brushed aside an argument Tuesday that cultural differences were a 27-year-old man’s reason for inappropriate sexual behavior with a young boy.Oleg Barabash, a former Brigham Young University student from Ukraine, was sentenced to 240 days in jail for two class A misdemeanors of lewdness involving a child. Four second-degree felony charges were dropped in exchange for the guilty plea.

Sex offender’s article in LDS magazines October 2006

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20060928/ai_n16765206

St. Croix Teacher Jailed on Charges of Sexually aulting Students
Tydel B. John, 55, of Frederiksted

http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/index.pl/article?id=17618141

Comprehensive list here

http://www.truthandgrace.com/mormonpredator.htm

If anything is innacurate I will correct it. In the Tydel B. John case I am not sure exactly which church Almanac Edition he is featured in, though its a recent one.

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Christian child sex abuse – Time to take a stand

August 12, 2009 - 9:21 am 12 Comments

Police: Church sex abuse case may involve 24 children
Louisiana pastor arrested and charged with child rape
Monday, May 23, 2005 Posted: 6:15 AM EDT (1015 GMT)

(CNN) — Police have arrested the pastor of a defunct church in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, his wife and six former congregants in a sexual abuse case involving as many as 24 children, authorities said.

Authorities said they have interviewed five possible victims in the case. Victims may range in age from toddlers to teens, authorities said.

CNN does not identify children involved in sex abuse cases and has chosen not to identify adult defendants because they may share family names with the alleged victims.

Investigators believe the abuse took place between 1999 and 2002 and involved a “select few” congregants of the now-defunct Hosanna Church, Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s spokeswoman Laura Covington said.

On Saturday, law enforcement authorities issued an arrest warrant for a ninth person in the case, said sheriff’s deputies in Tangipahoa Parish, where the church was located.

The church’s former pastor told deputies Tuesday in nearby Livingston Parish — where the pastor lives — that adults were sexually abusing children, parish sheriff’s Detective Stan Carpenter said.

The former pastor told deputies he had been having sex with children for many years and “also educated the children as to how to perform sexual acts with each other and with animals,” Carpenter said.

Carpenter said the pastor unwittingly implicated himself while talking to investigators. He was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated rape of a child under age 13 and one count of crimes against humanity for alleged sexual acts involving animals, the detective said.

Among those the pastor allegedly implicated were his 45-year-old wife — also charged with aggravated rape of a juvenile under age 13, Carpenter said.

Law enforcement authorities conducting the investigation include sheriff’s deputies from Tangipahoa Parish, Livingston Parish, officers of the Ponchatoula Police Department and the FBI.

On Friday, a police search of two homes resulted in confiscation of three vehicles, computers and other items that authorities said may be connected to the case. The FBI took custody of the vehicles. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards said some of the crimes are believed to have been committed in the vehicles.

All but one of the defendants in the case are jailed without bond. They are charged with aggravated rape of a child under 13 — a charge which, if convicted, can carry a death sentence in Louisiana, authorities said.

Also in police custody — in addition to the pastor and his wife — are a sheriff’s deputy and a woman who tipped off investigators by telephoning them from Ohio, authorities said.

About six weeks before the pastor spoke with Livingston Parish sheriff’s deputies, a former church member phoned the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff and tipped off deputies, sheriff’s spokesperson Covington said. The 36-year-old woman was taken into custody in Ohio on a Louisiana warrant charging her with aggravated rape of a child under age 13, Covington said.

CNN’s Stacia Deshishku contributed to this report.

Catholic sex abuse cases

Clerical sexual deviancy allegations have been made against a variety of religious groups including but not exclusively Roman Catholic priests, monks, and nuns. An estimated 0.2% of Roman Catholic priests have been proven to be abusers.

Some incidents involved diocesan priests and members of the various Roman Catholic religious orders, with reports coming from the United States and Ireland. Cases involved seminaries, schools, orphanages and other institutions (such as the Irish industrial schools) where children were in the care of clergy. Criticism of the Church and its leadership focused on the failure to act upon information, and often to move priests who had received complaints from church to church in order to protect them. Some allegations have led to successful prosecutions of the accused, as well as civil cases settling for millions of dollars.

The John Jay Report,[2] commissioned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, found accusations against 4,392 priests in the USA, equalling about 4% of all U.S. priests between 1950 and 2002. Figures supplied by the Catholic League promote the view that abuse statistics in the Catholic Church are similar to abuse in other institutions such as the preliminary estimate of education abuse statistics compiled by the U. S. Department of Education.

During a recent visit to the United States Pope Benedict admitted that he is “deeply ashamed” of the clergy sex abuse scandal that has devastated the American church. The American Catholic Church has paid out $2 billion dollars in abuse costs since 1950.

Benedict pledged that paedophiles would not be priests in the Catholic Church.

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