was a Mormon bishop (twice), stake presidency counselor and therapist in Provo, Utah; called himself the "Porn King;" accused by 7 former patients of sexually abusing them during sessions, and by a cousin (alleged sex abuse in 1980s); an LDS bishop, a stake president (his business partner) and Utah DOPL all allegedly failed to report to police; arrested in November 2023; charged in December 2023

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DECEMBER 2023: Scott Owen is facing new charges of sexual abuse – this time, they involve allegations that he abused a teenage girl. Previously, the victims in this case were all male, most of them adults.

NOVEMBER 2023: ARRESTED after a 4-hour standoff with Utah police.

OCTOBER 2023 UPDATE: Three more victims have come forward.

Scott Owen served twice as an LDS bishop, including in the 3rd Ward of the Edgemont South stake in the Provo, Utah area and as a singles ward bishop.

FLOODLIT.org has learned that Scott Owen was a counselor in the stake presidency of the Provo Utah young single adults (YSA) October stake at the time he allegedly abused at least one of the victims in this case.

Allegedly, Owen’s stake president at that time was also his business partner who allegedly covered up the sex abuse allegations against Owen.

Scott Owen:

  • was a Mormon church member and therapist in Utah
  • called himself the “Porn King”
  • accused by 4 former patients of sexually abusing them during sessions, and by a cousin (alleged sex abuse in 1980s)
  • an LDS bishop, a stake president (his business partner) and Utah DOPL all allegedly failed to report to police
  • in 2019, his LDS record was annotated
  • Provo police say they were never told of the abuse

Utah case number DOPL 2018-191

Scott Owen Mormon Sexual Abuse Case: Police Probable Cause Affidavit

November 9, 2023: We’ve obtained a copy of the police probable cause affidavit in this case. We’ve redacted the defendant’s name and some explicit details about the abuse. It reads in part:

“In August of 2023, Provo Police began receiving reports from multiple victims stating they were sexually abused by Doctor [DEFENDANT] during therapy sessions that occurred in Provo Utah at Canyon counseling.

“Provo Police have interviewed 12 separate victims all claiming some form of criminal sexual abuse by Doctor [DEFENDANT].

“Provo Police are aware of additional victims and believe that additional cases involving Doctor [DEFENDANT] are probable.

“Many of the victims reported that they were referred to Doctor [DEFENDANT] for treatment revolving around same sex attraction.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] during his therapy would tell the victims that their relationships with men were broken and his therapy could help them be able to have “normal” relationships with men and eventually women.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] would tell the victims that they needed to be open to his therapy and risk being vulnerable.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] would then tell the victims that physical touch was part of the therapy.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] would tell the victims that being vulnerable to him would fix their relationships with men and help with their same sex attraction.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] would tell the victims that they were the only ones that he would do this type of therapy with.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] would tell the victims not to tell anyone else about their same sex attraction and to only trust him.

“Doctor [DEFENDANT] used his position as a therapist to coerce the victims into engaging in kissing, cuddling, and sexual touching during therapy sessions.

“Your affiant at this time has probable cause to believe that on or about August 15th, September 19th, October 3rd, and October 17th of 2017 [DEFENDANT] while conducting therapy in his Provo Practice engaged in unlawful sexual activity with an adult male client.

[…]

“The reports of Sexual abuse against Doctor [DEFENDANT] cover a substantial period of time 2010-2018 with a large number of reports being made against him.

“Your affiant believes that [DEFENDANT] is a danger to the community and should be held without bail.”

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  1. [REDACTED], Owen
    view source details | 23 Aug 1984 | Provo Daily Herald
  2. A Utah Therapist Built a Reputation for Helping Gay Latter-day Saints. These Men Say He Sexually Abused Them.
    view source details | 3 Aug 2023 | ProPublica
  3. These men say their Utah therapist touched them inappropriately during sessions paid for by the LDS Church
    view source details | 12 Oct 2023 | Salt Lake Tribune
  4. Provo counselor arrested, accused of sexually abusing gay male clients
    view source details | 9 Nov 2023 | KSL
  5. Embattled Provo counselor faces new charge alleging sex abuse of teen girl
    view source details | 14 Dec 2023 | KSL
  6. Utah ex-therapist Scott Owen faces new felony charge for allegedly molesting a teenage patient
    view source details | 15 Dec 2023 | Salt Lake Tribune

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