Mormon Sexual Abuse News
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25 more Mormon sexual abusers added to Floodlit database
UPDATE: Former Utah judge allegedly sent child’s LDS directory photo to adult for rape fantasy
Floodlit finds 27 more Mormon convicted sex abusers … in Utah alone
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Special report: Mormon sexual abuse lawsuits
In 2025, Floodlit learned that the Mormon church spent nearly $60 million to defend and settle a 2013 West Virginia lawsuit by child sexual abuse victims.
In an ongoing series, we examine lawsuits alleging that Mormon officials failed to report sexual abuse or protect victims.
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- 410 reports of church officials hiding abuse
- 231 ongoing criminal / civil cases
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