child sexual abuse

Trump’s Ex-Spiritual Advisor Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Abuse

Robert Morris, the former senior pastor of Gateway Church and a member of Donald Trump’s Evangelical Advisory Board, pleaded guilty to five felony counts of child sexual abuse. These charges stemmed from abuse that began in 1982 and continued for several years, perpetrated while Morris was a traveling evangelist. Morris received a 10-year suspended sentence, which included six months in jail, and will be required to register as a sex offender. This case is significant, sparking dialogue regarding abuse within religious organizations and the justice faced by survivors.

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Texas Pastor Robert Morris Gets Six Months for Child Sex Abuse

The court witnessed Robert Morris, the founder of the megachurch Gateway, accept responsibility for the molestation of Cindy Clemishire, a moment she had sought for decades. The admission marked a significant fall for Morris, whose career included international broadcasts, best-selling books, and a role as a faith advisor. Clemishire, who came forward in June 2024 with allegations of sexual abuse beginning in 1982 when she was 12 years old, prompted Morris’s immediate resignation from Gateway. Though Clemishire initially told her parents and church leaders, she was unable to get restitution from Morris, after he suggested she was responsible for the interactions.

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South Carolina Republican Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Abuse Imagery Charges

Former South Carolina Representative RJ May will plead guilty to distributing child sexual abuse material. Using the screen name “joebidennnn69”, May exchanged 220 files of child sexual abuse content on the Kik social media network. The plea agreement includes five counts, each carrying a five to 20-year prison sentence, as well as sex offender registration and potential fines. May, who was acting as his own attorney, resigned earlier this year and was previously incarcerated.

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Republican with Biden Username Pleads Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Case

RJ May, a former South Carolina state lawmaker, has agreed to plead guilty to distributing child sexual abuse material, after allegedly exchanging over 200 explicit files. May resigned from the South Carolina House of Representatives last month and faces up to 20 years in prison on each of five counts, along with sex offender registration and a potential $250,000 fine. The former lawmaker was using the screen name “joebidennnn69” and was also acting as his own attorney. May has been in custody since June after being arrested while serving his third term in the South Carolina House.

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GOP Lawmaker to Plead Guilty to Child Pornography, Used “joebidennnn69” Screen Name

South Carolina House member RJ May, under the screen name “joebidennnn69,” has agreed to plead guilty to distributing child sexual abuse material. The former Republican, who resigned earlier this year, is accused of exchanging 220 files of child sexual abuse content on Kik. Facing up to 20 years in prison per count, May will also be required to register as a sex offender and could be fined $250,000. May, who acted as his own attorney, is scheduled to formally change his plea in federal court.

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Elon Musk’s Father Accused of Child Sexual Abuse: Reactions and Shock

Elon Musk’s Father Accused of Child Sexual Abuse, it seems, is a story that has prompted a collective, weary sigh rather than genuine surprise. The general sentiment appears to be, “Well, of course.” The narrative paints a picture of a man whose actions – marrying his stepdaughter, among other things – created an environment where such accusations, sadly, seem almost predictable. It’s a grim testament to the often-hidden realities within families and the capacity for individuals to inflict profound harm.

Elon Musk’s Father Accused of Child Sexual Abuse, unsurprisingly, has also led to pointed observations about his own behavior and choices.… Continue reading

Man Arrested After Falsely Confessing to Kirk Killing, Found with Child Abuse Material

Following the killing of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, 71-year-old George Zinn was arrested for obstructing justice after falsely confessing to the crime, allegedly hoping to draw attention away from the actual killer. Police also discovered images of child sexual abuse on Zinn’s phone, leading to additional charges of sexual exploitation of minors. The actual suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was apprehended after a manhunt and has been charged with capital murder. Robinson allegedly referenced Zinn’s detention in messages sent after the killing, indicating his awareness of the initial false confession.

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Epstein Files: Why They Must Be Released

Despite attempts to dismiss the Epstein files, the pursuit of justice for survivors remains paramount, uniting individuals across the political spectrum. The goal is to release the full files to reveal who was involved and who has been shielded from accountability. A bipartisan discharge petition, led by the author and Representative Thomas Massie, is nearing the required signatures to force a vote on the bill to release the files. This effort is vital because the information released by the Justice Department so far is insufficient and fails to provide the transparency needed to address the widespread abuse and restore public trust.

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South Korean Women Sue Over Forced Prostitution for US Soldiers

A landmark lawsuit has been filed by over 100 South Korean women, accusing the US military of abuse while they were forced to work as prostitutes for US soldiers. The suit details accounts of sexual abuse and forced medical examinations, seeking compensation of 10 million won per victim, and for the first time, officially names the US military as a defendant. This case follows a 2022 ruling by South Korea’s top court, which found that the government had illegally operated brothels for the US military. The plaintiffs, who worked in state-sanctioned brothels from the 1950s to 1980s, are also holding the South Korean government liable due to existing laws that state Seoul must compensate victims of illegal acts committed by US soldiers.

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