The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon/LDS) has not published a list of its sex offenders. So far, FLOODLIT has documented:
- 4,183 reports of sex abuse
- 395 times church officials allegedly hid abuse
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Mormon Sexual Abuse News
Mormon sexual abuse: ex-Wyoming youth leader, CSAM, guilty
Latter-day Saints child sexual abuse: Utah man, 2020, guilty
LDS sex abuse case: abuser lists Utah temples as addresses
Mormon sexual abuse case added: 2006 BYU student
LDS Sex Abuse: Special Reports
BREAKING: Mormon church accused of omitting 19 pages of evidence in “deeply disingenuous” attempt to stop sexual abuse lawsuit after rejected $250M immunity bid
Rinse & Repeat: Mormon church trying to force BSA victim to dismiss sex abuse lawsuit
For 26 years (1963-89), LDS-BSA top execs knew of “perversion files,” but allegedly did not tell LDS church
Uncovering the Mormon Church’s Knowledge of Child Sexual Abuse: The 1984 Lawsuit
Findings re: Mormon official’s declaration on church knowledge of sexual abuse
Mormon Sexual Abusers: Examples
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Mormon sexual abuse statistics
So far, Floodlit has found:
- 4,183 reports of sex abuse by Latter-day Saints
- 395 times church officials allegedly hid abuse
- 199 lawsuits against the LDS church
- 133 accused former Mormon bishops
- 88 reports of abuse in LDS churches/temples
- $52.2 million paid after alleged failures
- 262 ongoing criminal cases and civil suits
- 33,475 documents
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Mormon sexual abuse map
See our map of over 1,000 places where Latter-day Saints allegedly perpetrated sex crimes and where LDS sex offenders live.
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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