Were You Or A Loved One Sexually Abused By A Member Of The LDS Church?
Recent lawsuits allege that CHURCH MEMBERS OR LEADERS who were in positions of trust, such as bishops, missionaries, or other church volunteers, SEXUALLY ABUSED MINORS OR VULNERABLE MEMBERS. The lawsuits also claim that the church MISHANDLED OR COVERED UP such abuse.

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Why Are People Filing LDS Church Abuse Lawsuits?
- Alleged Sexual Abuse by Church Members or Leaders: Lawsuits claim that individuals in positions of trust, such as bishops, missionaries, or other Church volunteers, sexually abused minors or vulnerable members.
- Claims of Institutional Cover-Up: Plaintiffs have alleged that the LDS Church concealed abuse to protect its reputation or perpetrators. A prominent issue is the Church’s “helpline,” a legal hotline used by bishops to report abuse. Lawsuits claim the helpline prioritized Church interests over reporting abuse to authorities, allowing perpetrators to continue harming victims.
- Failure to Report Abuse: Lawsuits frequently cite the Church’s failure to comply with mandatory reporting laws. Plaintiffs have argued that Church leaders did not report abuse to law enforcement, violating legal and ethical obligations.
- Inadequate Screening or Oversight: Some lawsuits claim the Church failed to properly vet or supervise volunteers and leaders, allowing abusers access to victims. The Church’s reliance on lay clergy, who often lack formal training, is cited as a factor enabling abuse during activities like youth programs, camps, or missionary service.
Do You Qualify for a LDS Church Abuse Legal Claim?
You may be eligible if:
- You received Depo-Provera injections for several months or years.
- You have been diagnosed with a brain tumor (such as meningioma) or suffered other serious health complications after using Depo-Provera.
- Eligibility depends on the case but generally includes:
- Individuals abused by Church members, leaders, or volunteers during Church-related activities, regardless of when the abuse occurred, due to extended statutes of limitations.
- Cases where the Church failed to report abuse, protect victims, or supervise perpetrators, especially if tied to specific practices like the helpline or worthiness interviews.
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