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Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme
Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

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Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme

A former Texas megachurch pastor is being sued by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted and abused her when she was 12 years old. The suit, filed this week in Dallas County District court, accuses Gateway Church founder Robert Morris and others of libel, malice, defamation, slander, failure to report, civil conspiracy, intentional infliction of emotional distress and unjust enrichment. They are seeking more than $1 million in damages. High School Teacher Charged With Sexually Assaulting Former Teen Student At Her Home Cindy Clemishire and her father, Jerry Lee Clemishire, filed the suit less than a year after sharing the allegations with a religious watchdog blog, The Wartburg Watch. Cindy, 53, claimed she met Morris in 1981 while he was preaching at her church in Oklahoma and their families became close. Read On The Fox News App Diddy Accuser Sues Harvey Weinstein For Sexual Assault She said Morris touched her inappropriately while staying at her house in 1982, and continued for the next four-and-a-half years. An Oklahoma grand jury in March indicted Morris on five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child. He is currently out on bond. In the newly filed suit, Cindy alleges Morris' wife, sons and church members attempted to cover up the abuse for financial gain, according to a report from affiliate FOX 4. Swiss-born Liberal Megadonor Slapped With Lawsuit For Allegedly Groping, Sexually Harassing Winery Employee "[The] defendants acted in concert, cooperated with each other and conspired to maximize their profits through their unlawful and unjust course of action to fraudulently conceal and cover up the rape of Plaintiff," according to court documents. Morris resigned in June 2024 and later filed a lawsuit against the church, stating his "highly inappropriate" relationship with a minor was not a breach of contract, and Gateway Church should fulfill its contractual financial obligations to him. Church officials said he would have received millions in deferred compensation, additional retirement benefits and a severance payment, according to the report. Gateway Church declined Fox News Digital's request for article source: Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme

Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris turns himself in amid child sex abuse charges
Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris turns himself in amid child sex abuse charges

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

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Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris turns himself in amid child sex abuse charges

Former North Texas-based pastor of Gateway Church, Robert Morris, was booked and released on bond from the Osage County jail on Monday. Last week, Morris was indicted on five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a minor, according to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office. Last year, Morris resigned from his post after admitting to "inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady" 35 years ago. The church removed several of its elders following a law firm's independent investigation into the allegations in November. Here's what we know about the arrest. Morris was booked into the Osage County Jail at 7:57 a.m., according to the Osage County Sheriff's office there. An arrest warrant for Morris shows his bond was set at $50,000 and he was required to surrender his passport. Morris's attorney intends to submit a not guilty plea. If found guilty, he may face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each charge. According to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office, in December 1982, Morris was a traveling evangelist visiting in Hominy, Oklahoma with the family of Cindy Clemishire, the alleged victim, who was 12 at the time. Morris was 21. The indictment alleges Morris' sexual misconduct began that Christmas and continued over the next four years. Clemishire detailed her abuse in The Wartburg Watch, a blog focusing on nefarious issues in Christian churches. The alleged abuse continued in Oklahoma and Texas until 1987, Clemishire said. According to WFAA, Cindy Clemishire said his acts have caught up with him. "After almost 43 years, the law has finally caught up with Robert Morris for the horrific crimes he committed against me as a child. Now, it is time for the legal system to hold him accountable,' she said. 'My family and I are deeply grateful to the authorities who have worked tirelessly to make this day possible and remain hopeful that justice will ultimately prevail." According to the statute of limitations for lewd or indecent acts to a child must be commenced by the 45th birthday of the alleged victim who was under 18 at the time the crime happened. However, according to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office, the statute of limitations doesn't apply here because Morris was never a resident nor lived in the state at any time. Attorney General Gentner Drummond said Morris' crimes should have been addressed long ago. "There can be no tolerance for those who sexually prey on children,' Drummond said. 'This case is all the more despicable because the alleged perpetrator was a pastor who exploited his position. The victim in this case has waited far too many years for justice to be done.' This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Ex-Texas pastor Robert Morris out on bail after turning in himself

Why isn't there a statute of limitations in North Texas megachurch founder Robert Morris' child sex abuse case?
Why isn't there a statute of limitations in North Texas megachurch founder Robert Morris' child sex abuse case?

CBS News

time14-03-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Why isn't there a statute of limitations in North Texas megachurch founder Robert Morris' child sex abuse case?

The North Texas megachurch founder and former spiritual advisor to President Donald Trump, Robert Morris, is facing child sex abuse charges in Oklahoma, where the attorney general said the statute of limitations has not run out on the alleged incidents from the 1980s. Morris resigned from Gateway Church last year following allegations that he had sexual relations in Oklahoma with a then 12-year-old girl, Cindy Clemishire, four decades ago. During the 1980s, Morris was a traveling preacher and came in contact with Clemishire because he would often stay with her family when he was in the area preaching. The allegations against Morris were first published Friday by The Wartburg Watch, a North Carolina-based church watchdog blog. The Christian Post then picked up the story. Clemishire, now 55, confirmed she is the unnamed victim in the indictment. She told CBS News Texas that she was in the courtroom when the indictment was read. The indictment was announced by the office of Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond. A multi-county grand jury investigation resulted in five felony counts. Drummond said at the time of the alleged " lewd or indecent acts with a child," Morris was not a resident of the state. As such, Drummond said he is interpreting state law as that the statute of limitations will not apply. It is something Morris' attorneys will likely challenge. In Oklahoma, statutes of limitations for both civil and criminal cases vary depending on the specific action or crime, ranging from one year to 10 years, with some offenses having no statute of limitations. According to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, the statute of limitations begins to run and the alleged offense has been "discovered" when any person, including the victim, other than the alleged wrongdoer or someone in equal fault, knows of both the act and its criminal nature. Oklahoma law also states that if the alleged wrongdoer did not reside within the state, the prosecution can argue that the statute of limitations has tolled, which suspends or extends the statute of limitations period. A date for an initial court appearance has not yet been set. Currently, court documents do not show that Morris is represented by an attorney. Bond for the former Gateway Church pastor has been set at $50,000 and Oklahoma officials said they expect Morris to surrender himself early next week.

Who is Robert Morris? What to know about megachurch founder, sex abuse charges
Who is Robert Morris? What to know about megachurch founder, sex abuse charges

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Who is Robert Morris? What to know about megachurch founder, sex abuse charges

A Texas megachurch founder and former spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump has been indicted by an Oklahoma grand jury, which brought five felony counts of lewd or indecent acts against him this week. Robert Morris, 63, resigned as senior pastor of Gateway Church in June after admitting to "inappropriate sexual behavior" in the 1980s. His accuser has said she was 12 when Morris first sexually abused her on Christmas in 1982 during a visit to her home in Hominy, Oklahoma. He was then 21. More: Gateway megachurch founder, former Trump spiritual adviser, indicted on charges of lewd acts with Oklahoma girl Morris was on Trump's spiritual advisory board during the 2016 campaign and during the first term of his presidency. He did not have a role in the 2024 reelection effort, Trump's campaign said last year. Morris had a television program that aired in over 190 countries and his radio program aired in more than 6,800 cities, according to his biography on the Gateway Church website. His YouTube page, which is no longer online, had 80,000 subscribers and included videos with titles like "Freedom Through Forgiveness" and "Did You Know You're Made Perfect By God's Grace?" Before founding Gateway Church in the Dallas suburbs in 2000, Morris was a traveling evangelist. The alleged crimes took place over a span of several years. It allegedly began on Christmas 1982 after Morris was invited to lead a youth revival in Hominy, which is in Osage County. He would regularly preach at the church on Sundays and often stayed at the victim's home. The state's multicounty grand jury returned the indictment Wednesday after hearing two days of testimony in secret sessions. Grand jurors charged Morris with five counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child. Grand jurors alleged the offenses started when the girl was 12 and continued while she was 13 and 14. The former pastor's Oklahoma attorney, Mack Martin, declined comment. The attorney general's office said time restrictions on prosecuting sex crimes against children do not apply because Morris did not live in Oklahoma at any time. More: Gateway Church removes elders, aiding criminal investigation: 'We denounce sexual abuse' Morris admitted to wrongdoing after his accuser spoke out by name to The Wartburg Watch, a blog about sexual abuse within the church. In statements to the media last year, Morris said he was involved in his early 20s in "inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady in a home where I was staying." Grand jurors alleged in the indictment that he touched her "in a lewd or lascivious manner" while she was 12, the first time on Christmas 1982. Grand jurors also alleged he lewdly touched her further while she was 13 and 14.+ He faces up to 100 years in prison if convicted of all five counts. The indictment will be filed for prosecution in Osage County District Court. Morris is expected to turn himself in there next week. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Robert Morris indicted: What to know about ex-megachurch pastor's case

Who is Robert Morris? What to know about megachurch founder, sex abuse charges
Who is Robert Morris? What to know about megachurch founder, sex abuse charges

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Who is Robert Morris? What to know about megachurch founder, sex abuse charges

A Texas megachurch founder and former spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump has been indicted by an Oklahoma grand jury, which brought five felony counts of lewd or indecent acts against him this week. Robert Morris, 63, resigned as senior pastor of Gateway Church in June after admitting to "inappropriate sexual behavior" in the 1980s. His accuser has said she was 12 when Morris first sexually abused her on Christmas in 1982 during a visit to her home in Hominy, Oklahoma. He was then 21. More: Gateway megachurch founder, former Trump spiritual adviser, indicted on charges of lewd acts with Oklahoma girl Morris was on Trump's spiritual advisory board during the 2016 campaign and during the first term of his presidency. He did not have a role in the 2024 reelection effort, Trump's campaign said last year. Morris had a television program that aired in over 190 countries and his radio program aired in more than 6,800 cities, according to his biography on the Gateway Church website. His YouTube page, which is no longer online, had 80,000 subscribers and included videos with titles like "Freedom Through Forgiveness" and "Did You Know You're Made Perfect By God's Grace?" Before founding Gateway Church in the Dallas suburbs in 2000, Morris was a traveling evangelist. The alleged crimes took place over a span of several years. It allegedly began on Christmas 1982 after Morris was invited to lead a youth revival in Hominy, which is in Osage County. He would regularly preach at the church on Sundays and often stayed at the victim's home. The state's multicounty grand jury returned the indictment Wednesday after hearing two days of testimony in secret sessions. Grand jurors charged Morris with five counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child. Grand jurors alleged the offenses started when the girl was 12 and continued while she was 13 and 14. The former pastor's Oklahoma attorney, Mack Martin, declined comment. The attorney general's office said time restrictions on prosecuting sex crimes against children do not apply because Morris did not live in Oklahoma at any time. More: Gateway Church removes elders, aiding criminal investigation: 'We denounce sexual abuse' Morris admitted to wrongdoing after his accuser spoke out by name to The Wartburg Watch, a blog about sexual abuse within the church. In statements to the media last year, Morris said he was involved in his early 20s in "inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady in a home where I was staying." Grand jurors alleged in the indictment that he touched her "in a lewd or lascivious manner" while she was 12, the first time on Christmas 1982. Grand jurors also alleged he lewdly touched her further while she was 13 and 14.+ He faces up to 100 years in prison if convicted of all five counts. The indictment will be filed for prosecution in Osage County District Court. Morris is expected to turn himself in there next week. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Robert Morris indicted: What to know about ex-megachurch pastor's case

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