Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Thursday 29 August 2024

Wolves in the Henhouse > Youth symphony director in Utah; Long-term swimming coach in Sydney, AU

 

'They trusted you': Ex-symphony director sent to prison

for sexual abuse of teen 20 years ago



Estimated read time: 7-8 minutes

By Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted - Aug. 28, 2024 at 4:33 p.m


AMERICAN FORK — A Utah band director said Thursday he was groomed and abused for four years as a teenager by Brent Taylor, a now-retired director of the Utah Valley Youth Symphony. He said over this time there were weekly occurrences of sexual experiences and manipulation by a man who "claimed to be" his mentor.

"The defendant had a way of making this all seem normal. ... Mr. Taylor employed a masterful and calculated process," the man said Wednesday.

It wasn't until he was teaching his own group of students when he said he came to a full realization of what had happened, and the significance of the moral, ethical and legal boundaries Taylor had crossed.

Brent Taylor, 76, was ordered Wednesday to serve a term of three years to life in prison after pleading guilty to a reduced charge of forcible sodomy, a first-degree felony, in the man's case. The sexual abuse occurred between 2002 and 2006.

The victim listed multiple first names of other boys who he said he witnessed Taylor groom or abuse during that time and said he is sorry he did not come forward sooner. He brought his story to police days after a Deseret News investigation was published in 2018 with allegations against Taylor from six others.

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Former Sydney swimming coach Dick Caine

revealed as serial paedophile

BySarah McPhee

Former elite swimming coach Dick Caine has been revealed as a serial paedophile after a judge found he had sexually abused six underage students, and lifted an order concealing his identity to the applause of his victims.

Caine, who was head coach at the Carss Park swimming pool in Sydney’s south for decades, pleaded not guilty to 39 charges against girls aged 10 to 16 across the 1970s and 1980s.

The 78-year-old did not appear for a single day of his lengthy judge-alone special hearing in Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court after he was previously deemed unfit to face a criminal trial due to health reasons.

The court heard on Wednesday that Caine was in palliative care in hospital.

Delivering his long-awaited judgment, Judge Paul McGuire found “on the limited evidence available, the accused committed the offence charged” on all 39 counts against all six victims, some of whom attended court and welcomed the outcome as “closure”.

Caine’s offending includes multiple counts of indecent assault of a child and unlawful carnal knowledge of a pupil, a form of sexual assault.

A non-publication order over Caine’s identity expired as the verdicts were returned. The judge refused another application by Caine’s lawyers to have a further order imposed for one week, attracting cheers and applause from the victims in the public gallery.

Lawyer Amelia Causley-Todd, representing Nine, the owner of this masthead, fought against the last-ditch secrecy bid, arguing the offences were among “the most serious” that can be committed, particularly due to Caine’s position of authority, and that there was “incredible public interest”.

The judge said he was persuaded that the interests of open justice were fundamental, including fair, accurate and timely reporting of criminal proceedings.

McGuire found Caine had a tendency to have a particular state of mind, being a sexual interest in prepubescent and pubescent females, and to act on that in a particular way, including touching their breasts, forcing oral sex, digital penetration and sexual intercourse with girls for whom he was a swimming coach.

He was further satisfied the elements for each offence had been established beyond reasonable doubt.

“I find that none of the complainants consented to any of the sexual contact, and that the accused knew that none of them consented,” the judge said.

Caine’s offending occurred in the pool sauna, gym, female toilets, his office, home and car.

The court heard his victims had “genuine” hopes of competing in the Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games, which were “dashed because of the accused’s conduct”.

After the coach’s abuse, one victim had disposed of her collection of sporting memorabilia and trophies.

“Those items, which were things she would’ve otherwise found wonderful and [be] proud of, had become a nightmare,” the judge said.

Another victim had received annual Christmas cards from Caine, and found them “to be a reminder of the accused’s previous threat for her to keep quiet”.

Regarding one count of sexual intercourse without consent, the judge said there was evidence Caine had “fought against” his victim’s resistance.

McGuire, acknowledging the delay of the complaints brought against Caine, said common features of child sexual abuse include trauma and shame, and that in this case there was a power imbalance and age disparity.

He said Caine created fear by his authority, and many of the victims had been “reliant on the accused to assist them in achieving their Olympic aspirations”. Caine was arrested in June 2022.

Prosecutors and Caine’s lawyers will make submissions in relation to a penalty at a hearing in December.




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