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Those Abused by a Mormon Clergymember are Encouraged to Come Forward

Those Abused by a Mormon Clergymember are Encouraged to Come Forward

Those who suffered abuse at the hands of a member of the mormon church can receive a 100% free legal case review.

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why victims are coming forward

Reports have found that thousands of current and former members of the mormon church suffered from abuse at the hands of high-ranking church officials. many of the leaders in the church knew of the abuse, yet continued to take part in widespread cover-ups in order to limit police involvement.

the church also started a "hotline" for victims to call to report abuse. however, the "hotline" directed victims to the church's law firm, instead of to authorities.

now, thousands of current and former victims are filing individual claims against the church. those impacted are encouraged to come forward and receive a 100% free legal case review.

mormon church abuse news updates

November 2020

More current and former members of the church begin to come forward to hold the organization accountable for failing to protect them against dangerous leaders.

October 2017

Darran Scott is sentenced to 10 years in prison for abusing young boys, many of whom he met while he was a Mormon leader.

August 2017

A former LDS Church bishop Erik Hughes pleaded guilty to abusing two teenage boys in his congregation in Utah.

January 2014

Two men filed suit against the church alleging they had been abused from 1986 to 1988 on a church-owned pineapple farm.

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