
LDS Church Abuse
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🚨 Attention: Men and Women Who Have Experienced Abuse within the LDS Church 🚨
If you or someone you know suffered abuse connected to the LDS (Latter-day Saints) Church, you may now be eligible to pursue compensation and justice under recently updated legal guidelines.
🏛️ Who May Qualify?
To be eligible, the following conditions generally apply:
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The abuse must have been committed by a member of the LDS Church.
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The abuse must have occurred in one of these states: California (CA), Oregon (OR), or Washington (WA).
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The survivor must currently be under the age of 40.
⚠️ Where and How the Abuse May Have Taken Place
The abuse may have happened at:
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An LDS Church building or property, or
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During an LDS-sponsored event, mission, or trip, such as Sunday school gatherings (even if held at a teacher’s house).
The abuse must involve inappropriate skin-to-skin contact or other sexually abusive behavior from an LDS-affiliated individual.
💡 Why This Matters
These laws exist to hold individuals and institutions accountable for their actions and to give survivors an opportunity to seek justice, closure, and compensation for the harm they suffered—even if the abuse happened years ago.
🛡️ You Are Not Alone
If you or someone you care about has been affected, you may be entitled to free, confidential legal support. Our goal is to connect survivors with experienced professionals who understand these sensitive cases and can guide you through the process compassionately and respectfully.
Your privacy and comfort are our highest priority. All conversations are completely confidential, and there is no cost to speak with someone about your case.
📞 Take the First Step
You deserve to be heard. If you meet these conditions or believe you may qualify, reach out today for confidential help and guidance.
Together, we can take action to help you seek justice and ensure those responsible are held accountable.