NOTICE: LDS Church Faces Nationwide Sexual Abuse Allegations as Lawsuit Investigation Unfolds

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Were you or a loved one sexually abused by a member of the Church of Latter-day Saints?

The Church of Latter-day Saints, often referred to as the Mormon or LDS Church, is among several religious institutions facing allegations of sexual abuse by its leaders across the country. Contact us today to see if you qualify for the lawsuit. 

If you or a loved one experienced sexual abuse or inappropriate contact by a member of the LDS Church, you may qualify to participate in the ongoing LDS Church sexual abuse lawsuit investigation and pursue compensation.

For more information, please complete the form on this page.

Sexual Abuse within the Mormon Church

Young survivors of LDS sexual abuse and their families may not realize that a trusted adult, who seems kind and caring, is actually “grooming” them—building trust to gain influence over the family and child.

Church members have reported that when allegations of LDS sexual abuse are made, they are typically first heard by a bishop. It is alleged that the bishop then makes decisions independently about whether to take action against the abuser or support the child. In many cases, church elders are said to withhold information from law enforcement and courts, relying solely on “inspiration” and minimal written guidance from the Church of Latter-day Saints. This approach can result in protecting the church from scandal, while survivors endure lifelong trauma.

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