LDS positions: Bishopric counselor, Missionary, Sunday school, Ward clerk,
During alleged crime: Bishopric counselor, Unknown position, - LDS mission:
Argentina - Argentina North 1972-1974
Alleged:
9 victims, Multiple victims, Unknown number of victims,
Alleged crime scenes:
Online, Perpetrator's home, Recreational trip/outing,
Criminal case(s): Not convicted, Ongoing, Police investigation,
Alleged failure to report
Alleged church actions: Church officials accused of failure to warn ward members, Church position after excommunication, Excommunicated, Rebaptized, Ward official accused of failure to report,
updated Dec 5, 2025 - request update | add info
URGENT: Please contact Floodlit if you are a survivor or know a survivor of alleged sexual abuse by Wade Christofferson, if you have any information about his history in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or if you personally knew him. Thank you so much!
UPDATE Dec. 5, 2025 6:45 pm ET – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a statement today, per the Salt Lake Tribune:
“The Salt Lake City-based church said in a statement Friday that one of its leaders in Ohio ‘learned of abuse allegations against Wade Christofferson’ involving an alleged victim in Utah on the evening of Nov. 6, and the church reported to law enforcement the following day. It learned of an additional alleged victim in Ohio on Nov. 11, the church said, and reported to law enforcement the next day.
“‘Child abuse is inexcusable,’ the statement reads. “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is committed to preventing, reporting, and addressing abuse. Leaders and members are directed to stop abuse, support victims — including with professional help — and follow all reporting laws. The church urges that all abuse be reported to authorities.’
“The statement continues: ‘The church is cooperating fully with the authorities in this ongoing investigation. We love and are most concerned for the victims and are offering support.’“
Since Floodlit broke the story on Nov. 20 of Wade Christofferson’s arrest pending federal charges, no mainstream news publications have reported on allegations that Wade Christofferson sexually abused children in the 1980s and 1990s.
As described below, Floodlit has communicated with multiple alleged victims and their family members in this case.
Floodlit will continue to provide updates on this page.
If you have any information, please contact us.
UPDATE Dec. 5, 2025 8:00 am ET – The Salt Lake Tribune has confirmed that the current criminal allegations against Wade Christofferson have to do with events that allegedly occurred as recently as Nov. 5. Excerpt:
“The federal prosecutors allege Christofferson had been using this secret language to shield his sexually explicit requests of [a] girl in letters he had been sending her from Ohio for at least six months. The Utah father discovered the code on Nov. 5, prosecutors say, after he overheard a FaceTime conversation between his daughter and Christofferson and began asking them questions.
“Police started investigating a week later, after the Utah man’s brother in Ohio reported that Christofferson had allegedly sexually abused his daughter, too.
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“The father told investigators that Christofferson had been sending his daughter letters over the past six months that used these and other sexual ‘code words.'”
Floodlit is seeking a copy of the charging document in this case. We’ve updated our timeline below.
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UPDATE Dec. 4, 2025 11:30 pm ET – Wade Christofferson was moved into U.S. Marshals custody on December 3, 2025, according to the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. His current location is unknown. However, according to court documents he is being extradited to southern Ohio.
After communicating with four alleged victims and relatives of two other alleged victims of child sexual abuse by Wade Christofferson, Floodlit has learned:
- Mormon apostle D. Todd Christofferson allegedly knew as early as 2018 that his brother Wade Christofferson allegedly sexually abused a child in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
- Wade Christofferson has at least nine to 12 alleged child sexual abuse victims dating back to 1985, in three U.S. states (Illinois, Ohio and Utah).
- According to multiple alleged victims and their relatives, Wade Christofferson was excommunicated in the 1990s, several years after church officials first became aware of allegations of child sexual abuse against him.
- Wade Christofferson was rebaptized into the Mormon church, and church officials removed an annotation on Wade Christofferson’s church membership record, allowing him access to children at church, according to multiple alleged victims and relatives.
- Between 2006 and 2025, the Mormon church assigned Wade Christofferson to work in three ward bishoprics and two other church leadership positions, according to records obtained by Floodlit.
- Two bishops and a stake president in the 1990s and an area authority seventy in 2025 all allegedly knew prior to Wade Christofferson’s 2025 arrest that he had allegedly perpetrated child sexual abuse. Another stake president allegedly confirmed in 2024 that he knew the church had placed and then rescinded child protection measures against Wade Christofferson. None of these five church officials told police about the alleged abuse, according to alleged victims. In at least four instances (both bishops, the 2024 stake president and the 2025 area authority seventy), alleged victims told Floodlit they reported their abuse personally to church officials.
Federal charges against Wade Christofferson announced today pertain to alleged sexual abuse of two children between approximately 2016 and 2025, but Floodlit’s research has uncovered a much more expansive set of allegations.
Floodlit has helped three alleged victims and relatives of two other alleged victims in this case to contact each other, prompting a cascade of revelations.
Floodlit has compiled a timeline of events in Wade Christofferson’s life, including allegations of child sexual abuse, based on communication with alleged victims or their relatives, and on court and church records we’ve obtained.
Wade Christofferson Sex Abuse Case Timeline
- 1985: Wade Christofferson moves from the United Arab Emirates to Crystal Lake, Illinois and begins attending the Crystal Lake 1st Ward in the Schaumburg Illinois Stake, with bishop Lee Donaldson, an LDS church CES coordinator for local seminaries and institutes.
- 1985 or 1986: Christofferson begins sexually abusing children in his LDS ward within months of moving to Crystal Lake, Illinois, according to Victim 1, who later tells Floodlit her abuse began in approximately 1985. This is the earliest alleged abuse by Wade Christofferson, as far as Floodlit is aware.
- Between approximately 1988 and 1992: Christofferson allegedly sexually abuses a girl (Victim 2) in Sandy, Utah; at his home in Crystal Lake, Illinois; and in Nauvoo, Illinois. She is 9 years old when the abuse begins and 13 when it ends, she later tells Floodlit.
- Summer 1990: Wade Christofferson allegedly sexually assaults a 13-year-old girl (Victim 3) while hosting a sleepover at his home.
- Late 1990 or early 1991: Several months after allegedly sexually assaulting Victim 3, Wade Christofferson is assigned to be Lee Donaldson’s first counselor in the Crystal Lake 1st Ward bishopric, Victim 3 later tells Floodlit. He and Donaldson are close personal friends. “I was really upset,” she later tells Floodlit. In a temple recommend interview, Victim 3 tells Bishop Donaldson what his new counselor, Wade Christofferson, did to her the previous summer. As months go by, she waits for Wade Christofferson to be released from his bishopric position. “It never happened,” she later tells Floodlit.
- Approximately 1991 or 1992: According to Victim 4‘s relative, Wade Christofferson allegedly attempts to sexually assault Victim 4 at a sleepover at his home. It is two o’clock in the morning. While pretending to look for the family cat, Wade Christofferson approaches Victim 4 and attempts to sexually abuse her, Victim 4‘s relative later tells Floodlit. Victim 4 “got out of the situation” and calls her parents to come pick her up, the relative later recalls. Victim 4‘s father tells Bishop Donaldson, who says he will “take care of it.”
- Approximately 1992: Wade Christofferson is released from his position as first bishopric counselor, according to Victim 4‘s relative. Christofferson “continued attending but didn’t take the sacrament” for some time, Victim 4‘s relative later tells Floodlit.
- 1993: Wade’s brother, Todd Christofferson, becomes a Mormon general authority and member of the First Quorum of the Seventy.
- 1994 to 1996: John (pseudonym), brother of Victim 5, attends the LDS church in Crystal Lake as a young teenager. He later tells Floodlit, “My family knew the Christoffersons very well and spent a lot of time with them. I have now learned that my female friends from that period were either victims or nearly so (they woke up at sleepovers to Wade hovering over them, or lying on the floor by their bed, or trying to get into the bed with them). From what I have learned from talking to friends is that he used to […] hold sleepovers with girls in the ward. He also used to take photographs of girls […] (nothing ostensibly inappropriate, but those photos weren’t shared with the girls, and were for himself).” Victim 3 also later tells Floodlit about the photographs, saying Wade Christofferson “enjoyed doing photo shoots with the girls.” However, she says, “I never saw the pictures.”
- Mid- to late 1990s: Victim 6 allegedly attends a sleepover at Wade Christofferson’s home in Crystal Lake. It is her first – and only – sleepover there. Victim 6 later tells Floodlit, “I woke up in the middle of the night and saw Wade sleeping on the bedroom floor between our […] beds. When I asked [another child] about it later, she said he was protecting us from [another male] and making sure we didn’t sneak out, which was really odd. I never slept over again.”
- July 21, 1996: Lee Donaldson is released as bishop of Wade Christofferson’s LDS ward. The new bishop is James “Jim” Sherwood, who replaced Wade Christofferson as bishopric counselor in approximately 1992.
- Late 1996: Bishop Sherwood meets with Victim 3, who is preparing to leave for college, and asks her if she ever had an “uncomfortable experience” with Wade Christofferson, she later tells Floodlit. She says yes. Bishop Sherwood asks if she can tell him about it because “some other girls had come forward.” Victim 3 tells Bishop Sherwood that Wade Christofferson sexually abused her in 1990, she later tells Floodlit. Bishop Sherwood initiates the church disciplinary process that leads to Wade Christofferson’s excommunication from the Mormon church. In all, according to multiple survivors or relatives of survivors who spoke to Floodlit, Wade Christofferson has at least seven to 10 alleged victims from the Crystal Lake 1st Ward in the 1980s and 1990s. (Victim 7, whose experience is not reported above, is a sibling of one of the other alleged victims.)
- Approximately 1996: The Mormon church allegedly excommunicates Wade Christofferson for child sexual abuse. A story circulates among Crystal Lake 1st Ward members that the excommunication is due to a romantic extramarital affair with an adult coworker who blackmailed Wade Christofferson, according to multiple survivors or their relatives who spoke with Floodlit. Wade Christofferson continues to attend church meetings.
- Approximately 1997: Wade Christofferson is allegedly rebaptized in Illinois.
- Approximately mid-1997: Wade Christofferson moves from Crystal Lake, Illinois to Dublin, Ohio and begins attending the Dublin Ward, later renamed the Dublin 1st Ward, in the Columbus Ohio Stake.
- 1998: Wade’s brother Todd Christofferson becomes a president in the Mormon church’s Presidency of the Seventy.
- Between approximately 1998 and 2006: An “asterisk” or annotation on Wade Christofferson’s church membership record forbidding leadership positions with access to children is removed, according to a survivor who told Floodlit that a stake president she spoke with in 2024 confirmed the prior existence and removal of the annotation.
- 2006 to 2011: Wade Christofferson is the second counselor in the bishopric of the Columbus Young Single Adults (YSA) 2nd Ward, Columbus Ohio Stake.
- 2008: Wade’s brother Todd Christofferson becomes a Mormon apostle.
- 2016 to 2019: Wade Christofferson is first counselor in two different bishoprics in the Dublin 1st Ward, Columbus Ohio North Stake.
- Between approximately 2016 and 2020: According to federal charging documents in 2025, Wade Christofferson “allegedly admitted to [an] Ohio father that he sexually abused his […] daughter [Victim 8] […] more than a dozen times.” Because the charging documents say “several years ago,” Floodlit is estimating this alleged abuse took place between about 2016 and 2020.
- October 2017: In a video published by KSL about Wade’s brother Tom Christofferson’s spiritual journey as a gay Latter-day Saint, Wade Christofferson recalls thinking, “How can you betray our family?” when he learned Tom was gay, divorced and had left the Mormon church. Wade says he was “mad, upset, angry.” (see approximately 4:40 mark of video) KSL is owned by the Mormon church.
- Approximately 2018: According to an alleged victim who later reaches out to Floodlit, she tells apostle Todd Christofferson’s relative in approximately 2018 that Wade Christofferson sexually abused her when she was a child, and the relative notifies Todd Christofferson of the alleged abuse.
- 2019 to 2023: Wade Christofferson is ward clerk, Dublin 1st Ward, Columbus Ohio North Stake.
- 2022: An abuse survivor confronts Wade Christofferson in person and asks him if he was excommunicated and rebaptized. He admits that he was, she later tells Floodlit.
- September 2023 to November 2025: Wade Christofferson is second counselor in the stake Sunday school presidency of the Columbus Ohio North Stake.
- Early 2025: An alleged victim meets in person with LDS area authority seventy Kevin Birch (North America North East area) and reports child sexual abuse by Wade Christofferson to Birch, the alleged victim later tells Floodlit.
- Approximately May 2025: Wade Christofferson allegedly begins “using [a] secret language to shield his sexually explicit requests of [a] girl [Victim 9] in letters he [is] sending her from Ohio,” per a Dec. 5, 2025 Salt Lake Tribune description of federal charging documents. This alleged behavior continues until Nov. 5, when the girl’s father discovers the code, according to prosecutors.
- October 2025: Wade’s brother Todd Christofferson becomes second counselor in the LDS First Presidency.
- Nov. 5, 2025: According to 2025 charging documents, Wade Christofferson is FaceTiming a girl in Utah [Victim 9] and asks to see her to see “snow” and “friends.” Her father enters the room to find her lifting up her shirt to the camera. The Utah girl later tells investigators that Christofferson touched her inappropriately in the past and told her “she would like it when she got older,” the 2025 charges say.
- Nov. 6, 2025: Wade Christofferson allegedly admits abusing Victim 8 and Victim 9 to their fathers, according to the charging document, and tells the Utah father in a text message: “I am deeply sorry for what I have done and will be meeting with my bishop to start the repentance process.”
- Sometime in November 2025: Wade Christofferson looked online about leaving the United States, according to the charging document.
- Nov. 11, 2025: Wade Christofferson texts an Arizona family member to ask if he can come there for “an open-ended stay” starting on Nov. 13, according to charging documents.
- Nov. 12, 2025: Dublin, Ohio police start investigating after the Utah man’s brother in Ohio (Victim 8‘s father) reports that Christofferson had allegedly sexually abused his daughter, too.
- Sometime in November 2025: Police in Dublin, Ohio search Wade Christofferson’s home, and a review of his phone allegedly reveals a search history for criminal defense attorneys in Ohio and Utah, as well as the phrase, “In Ohio do clergy have to report child abuse confessions.”
- Nov. 20, 2025: Floodlit breaks the story of Wade Christofferson’s arrest and pending federal criminal charges. No mainstream news outlets mention the story until Nov. 25.
- Nov. 20 to Nov. 25, 2025: Floodlit researches public records and communicates with several alleged abuse survivors and their relatives. Victim 3 tells Floodlit she is “sickened that it is 40 years later” and asks, “How many more people were harmed that didn’t need to be?!” Victim 4‘s relative says, “I’ve been waiting for years for this to happen and for justice to be served,” adding that they were “disgusted” when Todd Christofferson was called to be an apostle in 2008.
- Nov. 24, 2025: The LDS church releases Wade Christofferson from his calling as stake Sunday school presidency counselor, per a Floodlit source.
- Nov. 25, 2025: The U.S. Department of Justice, Southern District of Ohio announces that Wade Christofferson has been “charged federally with sexual exploitation crimes against minors.” Floodlit.org publishes another update on its website, almost a full hour before mainstream news outlets begin to cover the story. Mainstream news articles do not mention allegations of additional victims beyond the two mentioned in charging document, allegations of abuse prior to approximately 2016, or allegations that multiple Mormon officials failed over a 35-year period to report abuse to civil authorities or prevent Wade Christofferson from having access to children at church.
- Dec. 4, 2025: Floodlit breaks the news that Wade Christofferson has been booked out of the Salt Lake County Jail and is in U.S. Marshals Service custody.
- Dec. 5, 2025: The Salt Lake Tribune reports on the federal charges against Wade Christofferson. Newly unveiled details from the charging document confirm Floodlit’s prior reporting regarding the nature and timeframe of the alleged abuse of Victim 8 and Victim 9.
Wade Christofferson’s 2025 federal criminal case: Details
- The timeframe of the alleged abuse in Wade Christofferson’s criminal case is unclear, but involves two victims not listed above, Victim 8 and Victim 9. Their alleged abuse took place sometime between 2016 and 2025, based on Wade Christofferson’s alleged use of FaceTime calls and on a Salt Lake Tribune report on Dec. 5, 2025 that described allegations in the charging document.
- According to court documents, Christofferson allegedly searched online for “In Ohio do clergy have to report child abuse confessions” and for defense attorneys who represent people accused of sex crimes.
- A criminal complaint merely contains allegations, and defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
- Floodlit is continuing to gather information in this case.
Why was there no mainstream news coverage of this story from Nov. 20 to Nov. 25?
On Nov. 20, Floodlit.org broke the story that Wade Christofferson, brother of Mormon church apostle Todd Christofferson, was arrested pending federal charges for alleged child sexual abuse.
We also broke the story that the church excommunicated, then rebaptized Wade Christofferson and placed him in at least three bishoprics, according to multiple reports to Floodlit by abuse survivors or their relatives, and according to church records obtained by Floodlit.
While the mainstream media remained silent for five days, we spoke with several alleged victims and their relatives, and gathered information about the allegations against Wade Christofferson, and about what Mormon officials knew and did in response.
This experience is not new for Floodlit. We’ve broken numerous stories that received no mainstream coverage. Examples:
- BREAKING: Mormon church accused of omitting 19 pages of evidence in “deeply disingenuous” attempt to stop sexual abuse lawsuit after rejected $250M immunity bid
- BREAKING: “There is no ‘sexual abuse’ file,” Mormon church risk manager declared in 2023 lawsuit
- Rinse & Repeat: Mormon church trying to force BSA victim to dismiss sex abuse lawsuit
- $59 million, five years: what Mormon officials spent to stop a sex abuse lawsuit
- Timeline: LDS church sued insurers to collect $90 million, after settling 5-year-long child sex abuse suit
- Where are the letters? Alleged sex abuse coverup by Mormon First Presidency
- Findings re: Mormon official’s declaration on church knowledge of sexual abuse
- Uncovering the Mormon Church’s Knowledge of Child Sexual Abuse: The 1984 Lawsuit
- For 26 years (1963-89), LDS-BSA top execs knew of “perversion files,” but allegedly did not tell LDS church
We’ve also been the first to break stories where we provided more details and access to court documents not seen in subsequent mainstream reports. Examples:
- BREAKING: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints faces 91 new child sexual abuse lawsuits in California
- BREAKING: Washington lawsuit says Mormon church covered up child sexual abuse by convicted priest
- BREAKING: 211 plaintiffs file new lawsuit against Provo, Utah Mormon OB/GYN David Broadbent
- BREAKING: Mormon Church Nears Massive Settlement of Over 100 Sexual Abuse Claims
- BREAKING: Mormon church files appeal after losing civil suit against sex abuse insurers
In November 2025, Floodlit’s work was featured in the docuseries Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay.
Thank you to the individuals who sent us photos of Christofferson for this report.
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Sources
- Couple to Wed,
- Christofferson brothers share how they remained 'as one',
- Inmate Information - Name: WADE S CHRISTOFFERSON,
- Dublin man arrested in Utah on federal child exploitation charges,
- Dublin man arrested in Utah after federal sex abuse charges filed,
- Brother of an LDS apostle allegedly sent sexually explicit letters to Utah girl last month,
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1. Couple to Wed
[excerpt]
[...] Mr. Wade S. Christofferson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. Christofferson of Vineland, New Jersey, (formerly of Delta).
[...]
Wade is a graduate of Glenbrook South High School, Glenview, Illinois. He has filled an LDS Argentina North mission and is presently attending the Brigham Young University. He is enrolled in the Honors Program.
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2. Christofferson brothers share how they remained 'as one'
SALT LAKE CITY — Nearly 40 years ago, Tom Christofferson told his family he was gay. The initial reactions from his parents and brothers varied but their love for him never changed.
This KSL television special — "That We May Be One: A Gay Mormon's Perspective on Faith and Family" — shares the story of Christofferson's spiritual journey.
"I hope that when people hear the story of our family, they understand that the happy ending is not that I came back to church — although I'm grateful for that, obviously. The happy ending is that our family remained united in love throughout this journey," he said.
The program features an interview with Christofferson and his brothers, along with ward and stake leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who helped fellowship him back into the LDS faith after nearly two decades.
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3. Inmate Information - Name: WADE S CHRISTOFFERSON
[As of 1:00 am ET, Nov. 21, 2025:]
Name: WADE S CHRISTOFFERSON
Sex: M Age: 72
Height: Weight:
Race: Hair Color:
Eye Color:Inmate Information
Booking #: 25056688 SO#: 461558
State ID: FBI:
INS: Citizen:
COB:Incarceration Information
Current Location: MAIN County: SALT LAKE
Current Housing Section: Current Housing Block:
Current Housing Cell: Current Housing Bed:
Booked Date: 11/20/2025 Release Date:Alias Information
There are no aliases for this inmate.Detainer Information
There is no detainer information for this inmate.Bond Information
Case #: Amount: $0.00 Status: S Posted By: Post Date: 11/20/2025Charge Information
Case # Offense Date Code Description Grade Degree
11/20/2025 77-29-5 FEDERAL DETAINEES - INTERSTATE AGREEMENT NA--
[As of 7:30 am ET, Nov. 21, 2025:]
Sex: M Age: 72
Height: 600 Weight: 220
Race: Hair Color: GRAY OR PARTIALLY GRAY
Eye Color: BROWNInmate Information
Booking #: 25056688 SO#: 461558
State ID: FBI:
INS: Citizen: UNITED STATES
COB: UtahIncarceration Information
Current Location: MAIN County: SALT LAKE
Current Housing Section: 01 Current Housing Block: C
Current Housing Cell: 10 Current Housing Bed: B
Booked Date: 11/20/2025 Release Date:Alias Information
There are no aliases for this inmate.Detainer Information
There is no detainer information for this inmate.Bond Information
Case #: Amount: $0.00 Status: S Posted By: Post Date: 11/20/2025Charge Information
Case # Offense Date Code Description Grade Degree
11/20/2025 77-29-5 FEDERAL DETAINEES - INTERSTATE AGREEMENT NA -
4. Dublin man arrested in Utah on federal child exploitation charges
Defendant allegedly committed at least 20 hands-on offenses, sent letters to child victim with code words for sexual activity
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A Dublin, Ohio, man was arrested in Utah and charged federally with sexual exploitation crimes against minors.
Wade S. Christofferson, 72, was arrested on Nov. 20. He appeared in U.S. District Court in Utah today and his case was unsealed at that time. Christofferson is charged with attempting to sexually exploit a minor and with coercion and enticement.
According to charging documents, on Nov. 12, the Dublin Police Department received a report regarding the alleged sexual abuse of an Ohio child by Christofferson.
It is alleged Christofferson sexually abused the child in person 15 to 20 times.
He also allegedly engaged in a sexually explicit FaceTime call with a second minor victim and sent coded letters to her Utah home that referenced sexual activity. Christofferson also committed hands-on sexual abuse of that child as well.
A complaint affidavit details that Christofferson allegedly taught the Utah victim code words like “snow” for vagina, “friends” for nipples, “asterisk (*)” for naked, a drawn “smiley face” for rubs and “SS” for “Secret Spanks.” The defendant was allegedly overheard on a FaceTime call asking the victim if he could see her “snow” and “friends.”
Letters referenced in the charging documents include “Top Secret” hand-written messages. For example, Christofferson wrote to the Utah victim, telling her “It was nice to see Snow and her friends when we FaceTimed…” and “I can’t wait to see you and play * games! I have a new one to teach you called ‘school.’ You will like it!”
In one letter Christofferson allegedly included coupons he said were “Good for one * game with me!! You get to choose the game!”
Christofferson’s phone allegedly included search history for “criminal defense attorneys sex crimes columbus ohio” and “In Ohio do clergy have to report child abuse confessions.”
The defendant will be extradited from Utah to the Southern District of Ohio.
Dominick S. Gerace II, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio; Adam Lawson, Acting Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division; Dublin Police Chief Justin Paez and other members of the FBI’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force announced the charges.
U.S. Attorney Gerace commended the significant contributions to this case by the FBI Salt Lake City Division, the [redacted], Utah Police Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Utah.
Assistant United States Attorney Emily Czerniejewski is representing the United States in this case.
A criminal complaint merely contains allegations, and defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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5. Dublin man arrested in Utah after federal sex abuse charges filed
[Floodlit has redacted some information to help preserve victims' privacy.]
A Dublin man will return to Ohio to face federal child exploitation charges [...], court records say.
The U.S. Attorney's office for the Southern District of Ohio said 72-year-old Wade Christofferson is accused of sexually abusing at least two children [...]. There were at least 15 to 20 instances of abuse, the U.S. Attorney's office said.
Christofferson is charged with attempting to sexually exploit a minor, coercion and enticement. Authorities arrested him on Nov. 20 in Utah.
Court records say Dublin police received a report about Christofferson on Nov. 12. An investigation determined one alleged victim lives in Ohio, and there is a second, who lived in Utah.
That same day, Dublin police searched Christofferson's [...] home.
[...]
Additional investigation found searches on Christofferson's phone for "In Ohio do clergy have to report child abuse confessions" and for defense attorneys who represent people accused of sex crimes, court records say.
According to court records, Christofferson had a sexually explicit FaceTime call with one of the victims that was overheard. In the call, Christofferson asked the child to see [their] "snow" and "friends," code words for genitals he had taught [them], court records say.
Christofferson is accused of sending coded letters to the Utah victim that would include handwritten messages he labeled "Top Secret."
In one letter, Christofferson referenced seeing the child's genitals while on a FaceTime call, as well as saying he would teach the child "games" that are believed to be code for sexual activity, court records say.
Christofferson is currently being held in Utah while awaiting extradition back to Ohio.
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6. Brother of an LDS apostle allegedly sent sexually explicit letters to Utah girl last month
[updated 1:00 pm ET]
Brother of an LDS apostle allegedly sent sexually explicit letters to Utah girl last month
Wade Christofferson, 72, was charged in Ohio federal court with attempting to sexually exploit a minor, along with a second count of coercion and enticement.
The path that led Ohio prosecutors to charge Wade S. Christofferson with attempting to sexually exploit a child began a month ago, when they say a Utah father figured out the code that Christofferson had been using with his daughter.
The federal prosecutors allege Christofferson had been using this secret language to shield his sexually explicit requests of the young girl in letters he had been sending her from Ohio for at least six months. The Utah father discovered the code on Nov. 5, prosecutors say, after he overheard a FaceTime conversation between his daughter and Christofferson and began asking them questions.
Police started investigating a week later after a man in Ohio — who knew about the alleged abuse in Utah — reported that Christofferson had allegedly sexually abused his daughter, too.This timeline was detailed in a charging document that The Salt Lake Tribune obtained Thursday from the federal prosecutors’ office in southern Ohio.
Christofferson — whose older brother is an apostle and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ governing First Presidency D. Todd Christofferson — was charged on Nov. 20 in federal court in Ohio with attempting to sexually exploit a minor, along with a second count of coercion and enticement. The 72-year-old was booked into jail that same day in Utah.
The charging document alleges Christofferson was FaceTiming with the Utah girl on Nov. 5 when her father overheard him asking her to see “snow” and “friends.” After Christofferson’s request, federal prosecutors say, the girl went into a bathroom closet and closed the door. Her father opened the door a few seconds later, according to charges, and found the girl lifting up her shirt to the camera.
The Utah girl told her father, and later investigators, that Christofferson had taught her code words, and that “friends” meant “nipples,” and “snow” referenced her genitals. The father told investigators that Christofferson had been sending his daughter letters over the past six months that used these and other sexual “code words.”The Tribune generally does not identify alleged sexual assault victims and is not specifying how Christofferson knew the two girls in an effort to protect their privacy.
The Utah girl also told investigators that Christofferson had touched her inappropriately in the past and told her “that she would like it when she got older,” according to the charges.
Christofferson also allegedly admitted to the Ohio father that he sexually abused his young daughter several years ago more than a dozen times, the documents say. Christofferson has not been charged in state courts in Utah or Ohio in connection to these allegations as of Thursday.The docket in the federal case in Ohio has been under seal, and there’s no defense attorney listed in Utah records for Christofferson.
Christofferson allegedly admitted abusing the two girls to their fathers, according to the charging document. The charging documents also say that Christofferson had indicated he wanted to start the repentence process with his bishop.
Latter-day Saint bishops, or lay leaders of congregations, all have access to a 24/7 help line, which the church encourages them to use in cases of suspected abuse.
For its part, the church says “when abuse occurs, the first and immediate responsibility of church leaders is to help those who have been abused and to protect vulnerable persons from future abuse.”Critics have countered, however, that the help line — staffed by attorneys for the church’s Salt Lake City law firm, Kirton McConkie — is mainly designed to shield the church from lawsuits.
Police in Dublin, Ohio — where Christofferson lives — searched his home in November, and a review of his phone allegedly revealed a search history for criminal defense attorneys in Ohio and Utah, as well as the phrase, “In Ohio do clergy have to report child abuse confessions.”
The answer in Ohio, according to a 2025 law, is that it depends on how the clergy learned of the abuse. In Utah, the law says clergy “may” report abuse obtained through a confession, but it does not require them to do so.
Christofferson also looked online about leaving the United States, the charging document says, and texted a family member in Arizona on Nov. 11 to ask if he could come there for “an open-ended stay” starting on Nov. 13.
It’s not clear why Christofferson was in Utah by Nov. 20, where he was booked into the Salt Lake County jail. Utah’s court docket does not indicate where he is at in the extradition process back to Ohio, which was ordered Nov. 25 by a Utah federal judge.
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Wade Christofferson Waiver of Rule 5(c)(3) Hearing – Nov. 25, 2025
Case title: USA v. Christofferson
Case number: 2:25-mj-01023-DAO-1
Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Utah
Date filed: 2025-11-25
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