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Victims Of Sexual Abuse By A Mormon LDS Priest, Bishop, Elder Or Clergy Member May Be Able To Seek Justice & Compensation
If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for a free, private case review:
- You are currently under 40.
- The abuse occurred under 18.
- The abuse occurred during an LDS facility/event/mission/trip OR by a high-ranking member.
- An attorney does not already represent you.
Sexual Abuse by the Mormon LDS Church: What Families Need to Know
Allegations of sexual abuse within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) are deeply concerning.
If you or someone you know experienced alleged abuse by an LDS priest, bishop, elder, or other clergy, understanding your rights and potential pathways to justice and compensation is crucial.
While these are currently only allegations, they warrant serious attention and investigation.
Our experienced legal team offers compassionate and confidential support to survivors.
We believe every voice deserves to be heard and all legal options explored.
Understanding Abuse and Cover-Up Allegations
Recent lawsuits and reports detail disturbing allegations of sexual abuse within the LDS Church and claims of a systemic cover-up.
Legal filings recount harrowing experiences of alleged abuse by church leaders and members. It's claimed the church prioritized its reputation over child safety.
A February 2025 waterskraus.com report highlighted new lawsuits alleging a "systemic sex abuse coverup by the Mormon Church," stating the church allegedly prioritized protecting its reputation over member safety (Source).
These allegations include instances where church leaders were reportedly aware of the abuse but allegedly failed to act appropriately.
Specific Allegations Highlighted in Reports
- Santa Barbara Stake Scandal: Allegations of reinstating a known pedophile priest who then allegedly abused a child in 1994 (Source).
- Long Beach Stake Abuse: Reportedly claims elders allegedly abused children during bible study (Source).
- Whittier Stake Abuse: Allegations of a female elder allegedly abusing a child, with inaction reported upon notification to the bishop (Source).
- Former Bishop Charged in Salt Lake City: In February 2025, gephardtdaily.com reported a retired bishop, Mark Lehnhof Stevens, charged with alleged sexual assault of a minor from incidents nearly two decades prior (Source). District Attorney Sim Gill emphasized the need to protect children in sacred spaces (Source).
A History of Allegations and Criticisms
The LDS Church has faced long-standing allegations of sexual abuse and criticisms regarding its handling of cases.
Survivors and advocates argue that the church's focus on internal processes and confidentiality has protected alleged abusers and silenced victims.
A 2021 AP investigation reportedly "revealed that the church's policies were designed to protect its reputation and finances, rather than its members" (Source).
The Profound Impact on Survivors
Alleged sexual abuse within the church has had a devastating impact, leading to significant trauma and long-lasting mental health struggles.
The alleged failure to provide a safe environment has compounded survivors' pain.

Who May Be Eligible to Seek Justice?
You may qualify for a potential claim if:
- You are currently under 40.
- The alleged abuse occurred when you were 17 or younger.
- The alleged abuse took place at an LDS Church facility/event/mission/trip OR was by a high-ranking LDS member.
These are general guidelines; consulting an attorney is crucial for determining individual eligibility.
Understanding Your Legal Options
- Civil Lawsuits: Seeking monetary compensation for harm suffered.
- Reporting to Law Enforcement: Leading to potential criminal investigation.
- Survivor Advocacy Groups: Providing resources and support.
The Importance of Seeking Legal Counsel
An experienced attorney specializing in sexual abuse cases involving religious institutions can provide invaluable assistance by investigating allegations, gathering evidence, guiding you through the legal process, protecting your rights, and advocating for your best interests.
A Timeline of Allegations and Developments (Based on Provided Information)
- 1994: Alleged abuse in Santa Barbara Stake.
- 2006-2007: Alleged assault by bishop in Salt Lake County.
- 2021: AP investigation reported.
- February 3, 2025: Former bishop charged in Salt Lake City.
- February 2025: New lawsuits filed detailing alleged cover-up.
Don't Delay – Your Path to Justice May Be Time-Sensitive
Statutes of limitations can bar future claims. Given recent developments, understand your rights now.
If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for a free, private case review:
- You are currently under 40.
- The abuse occurred under 18.
- The abuse occurred during an LDS facility/event/mission/trip OR by a high-ranking member.
- An attorney does not already represent you.
Request a free and confidential case review today.
Our compassionate legal team is here to listen and help you determine the best course of action. Contact us now for a confidential consultation.
We believe all victims who have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of a Mormon LDS Church Priest, Bishop, Elder, or Clergy Member should receive justice and potential compensation, beginning with a free, private case review with our experienced legal team.
Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!
Find Out if You Qualify
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Sexual Abuse by the Mormon LDS Church: What Families Need to Know
Allegations of sexual abuse within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) are deeply concerning.
If you or someone you know experienced alleged abuse by an LDS priest, bishop, elder, or other clergy, understanding your rights and potential pathways to justice and compensation is crucial.
While these are currently only allegations, they warrant serious attention and investigation.
Our experienced legal team offers compassionate and confidential support to survivors.
We believe every voice deserves to be heard and all legal options explored.
Understanding Abuse and Cover-Up Allegations
Recent lawsuits and reports detail disturbing allegations of sexual abuse within the LDS Church and claims of a systemic cover-up.
Legal filings recount harrowing experiences of alleged abuse by church leaders and members. It's claimed the church prioritized its reputation over child safety.
A February 2025 waterskraus.com report highlighted new lawsuits alleging a "systemic sex abuse coverup by the Mormon Church," stating the church allegedly prioritized protecting its reputation over member safety (Source).
These allegations include instances where church leaders were reportedly aware of the abuse but allegedly failed to act appropriately.
Specific Allegations Highlighted in Reports
- Santa Barbara Stake Scandal: Allegations of reinstating a known pedophile priest who then allegedly abused a child in 1994 (Source).
- Long Beach Stake Abuse: Reportedly claims elders allegedly abused children during bible study (Source).
- Whittier Stake Abuse: Allegations of a female elder allegedly abusing a child, with inaction reported upon notification to the bishop (Source).
- Former Bishop Charged in Salt Lake City: In February 2025, gephardtdaily.com reported a retired bishop, Mark Lehnhof Stevens, charged with alleged sexual assault of a minor from incidents nearly two decades prior (Source). District Attorney Sim Gill emphasized the need to protect children in sacred spaces (Source).
A History of Allegations and Criticisms
The LDS Church has faced long-standing allegations of sexual abuse and criticisms regarding its handling of cases.
Survivors and advocates argue that the church's focus on internal processes and confidentiality has protected alleged abusers and silenced victims.
A 2021 AP investigation reportedly "revealed that the church's policies were designed to protect its reputation and finances, rather than its members" (Source).
The Profound Impact on Survivors
Alleged sexual abuse within the church has had a devastating impact, leading to significant trauma and long-lasting mental health struggles.
The alleged failure to provide a safe environment has compounded survivors' pain.

Who May Be Eligible to Seek Justice?
You may qualify for a potential claim if:
- You are currently under 40.
- The alleged abuse occurred when you were 17 or younger.
- The alleged abuse took place at an LDS Church facility/event/mission/trip OR was by a high-ranking LDS member.
These are general guidelines; consulting an attorney is crucial for determining individual eligibility.
Understanding Your Legal Options
- Civil Lawsuits: Seeking monetary compensation for harm suffered.
- Reporting to Law Enforcement: Leading to potential criminal investigation.
- Survivor Advocacy Groups: Providing resources and support.
The Importance of Seeking Legal Counsel
An experienced attorney specializing in sexual abuse cases involving religious institutions can provide invaluable assistance by investigating allegations, gathering evidence, guiding you through the legal process, protecting your rights, and advocating for your best interests.
A Timeline of Allegations and Developments (Based on Provided Information)
- 1994: Alleged abuse in Santa Barbara Stake.
- 2006-2007: Alleged assault by bishop in Salt Lake County.
- 2021: AP investigation reported.
- February 3, 2025: Former bishop charged in Salt Lake City.
- February 2025: New lawsuits filed detailing alleged cover-up.
Don't Delay – Your Path to Justice May Be Time-Sensitive
Statutes of limitations can bar future claims. Given recent developments, understand your rights now.
If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for a free, private case review:
- You are currently under 40.
- The abuse occurred under 18.
- The abuse occurred during an LDS facility/event/mission/trip OR by a high-ranking member.
- An attorney does not already represent you.
Request a free and confidential case review today.
Our compassionate legal team is here to listen and help you determine the best course of action. Contact us now for a confidential consultation.
We believe all victims who have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of a Mormon LDS Church Priest, Bishop, Elder, or Clergy Member should receive justice and potential compensation, beginning with a free, private case review with our experienced legal team.
Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!
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Victims who have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of a Mormon LDS Church Priest, Bishop, Elder, or Clergy Member may have grounds to pursue legal action and financial recovery of damages.