Summary
George Anthony Brown was a Mormon church member in Benicia, California.
A person who knew Brown and asked to remain anonymous told FLOODLIT Brown sexually abused an infant female until age 4 (victim #1). Brown also attempted to sexually abuse another infant female as well (victim #2), the source said.
He also allegedly created CSAM of an infant (victim #1) and on at least 2 occasions was caught with CSAM of children and teens. However, Brown died before anything was officially charged against him. The person told us Brown was adept at deceiving people into thinking he was a wonderful church going family guy.
A family member allegedly found Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) on Brown’s computer. He reportedly confessed to the bishop and was excommunicated. And when later asked about his excommunication he said “he was betrayed by the church because they wouldn’t support him with his problem,” according to the source.
The source said Brown would get upset whenever Lake Herman/Benicia ward was brought up with him.
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