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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Monday, 29 June 2026

The Perverted Lives of the Rich and Famous > FLDS's Sam Bateman - pedophile, polygamist; BBC's Huw Edwards - paedophile - now a blogger??!!!

 

Polygamist Leader Sam Bateman Insists He's a "Kind and Loving Father" During Child Abuse Trial

Sam Bateman—whose sex crimes were exposed in Netflix’s Trust Me: The False Prophet—is now on trial in Arizona for child abuse.

By Jill Sederstrom


Polygamist sect leader Sam Bateman is defending himself in court as a “kind and loving father.” 

Bateman—who was already serving a 50-year federal sentence for operating a child sex abuse ring—is now on trial in Arizona’s Coconino County for three counts of child abuse, according to court records reviewed by Oxygen.com.

The charges stem from allegations that Bateman—the subject of Netflix’s documentary Trust Me: The False Prophet—endangered three minors by placing them in an enclosed cargo trailer on the highway, without any seatbelts or ventilation, according to the Arizona Daily Sun.

Bateman has chosen to represent himself, with advisory help from public defender Daniel Hartman-Strawn, in the ongoing trial, which began June 23.

“I'm a kind and loving father, that's just what I am,” he said in court, captured on video by Hidden True Crime. “I'm very kind and gentle, and I don't ever willingly harm anybody. I don't even spank my children.”

What is Sam Bateman on Trial For?

Prosecutor Eric Ruchensky noted in pre-trial filings obtained by the Arizona Daily Sun that the trial is focused on very specific endangerment allegations.

“The allegations in this case,” he wrote, “relate to the narrow fact pattern of victims traveling in an unsafe trailer that posed a danger.”



He added that he hoped to avoid bringing in Bateman’s religion as a member of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) before establishing his own polygamous sect. Both sides also agreed to keep the documentary out of the trial, the news outlet reported.

Oxygen.com reached out the prosecutor’s office for additional comment, but did not receive an immediate reply.

Sam Bateman Already Serving Federal Sentence for Running Child Sex Abuse Ring

Bateman is already serving a 50-year sentence after he pled guilty in 2024 to federal charges of conspiracy to commit transportation of a minor for criminal sexual activity and conspiracy to commit kidnapping, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona.

Federal prosecutors accused the polygamist sect leader of operating a “years-long child sexual abuse conspiracy” that allowed him to abuse at least 10 children.

“In 2020 and 2021, Bateman’s followers gave their minor daughters and wards to him as child ‘brides’ to sexually abuse,” prosecutors wrote. “The victims were as young as nine years old. Through coercion and manipulation, Bateman regularly forced his victims to participate with him in individual and group sexual activities with adults and other children.”

RELATED: Where Are Samuel Bateman’s Wives Now? Inside the Fight to Free His FLDS Child Brides

He also gave one minor, according to authorities, to another adult male follower to sexually abuse. 

Prosecutors also alleged in an earlier statement that Bateman often traveled “across state lines” to collect his “wives.”

Christine Marie Weighs in on Sam Bateman’s Latest Trial

Bateman was brought down, in part, by the efforts of Christine Marie and Tolga Katas. The couple managed to infiltrate Bateman’s polygamist sect after moving to the FLDS community of Colorado City, Ariz., recording Bateman and his victims under the guise that they were creating a documentary to spread his message.

Marie and Katas then provided their recordings, which serve as the basis of the Netflix documentary, to the FBI.

In one November 2021 conversation, Marie captured Bateman talking about an Atonement in which he gave three of his wives—including one minor—“to his three male followers,” according to a probable cause affidavit.

Christine Marie and Tolga Katas in Trust Me: The False Prophet.

Photo: Netflix

Marie said she planned to attend Bateman’s current trial in a TikTok video filmed on her drive down to Flagstaff and asked for people to send their “prayers and positive energy” to the victims who will be testifying.





Disgraced newsreader Huw Edwards' blog shows staggering lack of awareness, campaigners say



Child sexual abuse campaigners have criticised disgraced ex-BBC News presenter Huw Edwards for his "inappropriate and disrespectful" choice to launch a blog, with one calling it a "staggering lack of awareness".

In 2024, Edwards admitted to accessing 41 images of children, including seven of the most serious type, and was given a six-month sentence, suspended for two years.

On Wednesday, he launched a Substack blog offering "commentary and analysis" on issues such as current affairs and mental health.

But Edwards has been criticised by some for "lacking remorse".

Responding to the criticism, Edwards said "those exercised by the piece might have missed the intent expressed" on the blog.

Edwards, who was also placed on the sex offenders' register for seven years, told the BBC he had expressed "sincere regret and remorse" in court in 2024, and in a public statement issued in March.

Emma Jane Taylor, a campaigner and founder of grassroots charity Project 90-10, said: "To think he can simply return to a public platform and be received as though nothing has happened shows a staggering lack of awareness."

The 53-year-old, who is a survivor of child sexual abuse, works full time in the fitness and wellbeing sector and runs the organisation on a voluntary basis because she believes there is a need for "better awareness, better safeguarding, and better training".


Reacting to Edwards' blog, she said: "I am deeply frustrated by this. Because of my personal trauma, I decided to speak out in my 40s. So many people are so afraid to have this conversation, so we don't.

"If it was the bloke next door, everyone would be up in arms about it. And I don't doubt people will be, but some will say he deserves a second chance.

"He is on the sex offenders' register – that should not entitle him to a blog. We don't want to hear from you, Huw," she said.


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Laurie Fletcher
Emma Jane Taylor is a survivor of child sex abuse and campaigner who thinks Edwards' blog is "disgusting"


Bridgend-born Edwards, whose career started in Wales before he became one of the public broadcaster's highest-paid newsreaders, presented BBC's News at Ten for decades.

In that time he delivered some of the biggest stories in British recent history including Queen Elizabeth II's death.

He has previously criticised a Channel 5 drama about his court case, saying in a statement that it was a "one-sided account" with "misleading and fabricated claims".

Taylor added she was particularly "angry and deeply upset for his victims" following the publication of the blog.


"They had to dig so deep to bring this man to justice. They are trying to rebuild their life.

"It will put survivors back in their box. We need to get to a point where victims can be heard, believed and seen without having the pressure of celebrated perpetrators... where survivors have a voice and paedophiles don't."

In his first Substack blog post - on which the comment function is not enabled - Edwards said he was "attempting to rebuild some kind of worthwhile life".

Taylor said that should be done "privately", and should start with "showing some remorse".

"He had his chance. If you really feel that strongly about your journey, go and invest that in helping other sex offenders stop offending. Maybe go into prisons," she said.

"Putting yourself on a pedestal is not going to help this conversation. Public trust is not something you're entitled to, you earn it. Actions have consequences."


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Metropolitan Police
Edwards was handed a six-month suspended sentence after admitting to accessing 41 images of children


Fflur Emlyn, deputy chief executive at RASASC North Wales, which supports survivors of sexual violence and abuse, said the charity's "primary concern is always the impact on those affected".


She emphasised that "offences involving indecent images of children are not victimless".

"These images document the abuse of real children, and many survivors live with the long-term effects of that exploitation.

"In all of this, it is important that we do not lose sight of the impact on victims — both directly and indirectly. The reality is that sexual abuse can have devastating and long-lasting consequences.

"We recognise that recent developments in this case, including a return to public platforms, can have an impact on survivors. If anyone has been affected, support is available."

In response to the criticisms, Edwards pointed to a statement issued in March that "conveys 'deep regret and remorse' and includes 'sincere and profound apologies'".

The statement, issued in response to the Channel 5 drama, said he "took full responsibility for my reprehensible actions".


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CSA in the USA > Texan gets 40 years for CSAM; Maryland man faces 30 CSA charges; West Palm Beach man gets 25 years for CSAM; SC man gets 5 life sentences

 

Sherman man sentenced after child porn conviction





Harvin Esquivel Quintanilla was sentenced on child pornography

charges in Grayson County. Grayson County Jail






Mardela Springs man faces 30 charges in 

child sex abuse case

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      MARDELA SPRINGS, Md. - A Wicomico County man has been
      arrested on 30 charges including multiple counts of sex abuse of
      a minor and assault, according to court records obtained by WBOC.

      Prosecutors allege that 39-year-old Rufino Leandro-Osorio, of
      Mardela Springs, committed the alleged abuse between 2020 and
      2026. One of the victims was a member of his household, according
      to court records. 

      In total, Leandro-Osorio could face an over-300 year maximum sentence
      if convicted on all 30 counts, which include several felonies. 

      An arrest warrant was issued on June 16 and Leandro-Osorio was taken into custody
      on June 24. He is currently being held without bond following an initial appearance in
      Wicomico County Circuit Court on Thursday, June 25.






























        Palm Beach County man gets 25 years in
        prison for child sexual abuse material offenses




        A man was sentenced to 25 years in prison after
        he was caught with more than 100 files of child sexual abuse material, Palm Beach County
         State Attorney Alexcia Cox
        announced Friday.

        Travis E. McCree pleaded guilty to five counts of child sexual abuse material, three counts of
        transmitting material harmful to a minor and one count of using technology to solicit a child for
         unlawful sexual conduct, the State Attorney's Office said.

        The court designated McCree a sexual predator.

        McCree was arrested Oct. 24 following an investigation that began while he was serving probation
         as a sex offender in Broward County. The case was prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys
        Nicole Corring and Christopher Morgan.















        Berkeley man sentenced to life for child sexual abuse



        A Berkeley County jury has convicted a 50-year-old man
         of repeatedly sexually abusing a child, resulting in 5 life sentences without the possibility of parole.

        Joseph Ray Truesdell Sr. was found guilty June 24 of five counts of
        first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor and one count of
        third-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor, according to the
        Ninth Circuit Solicitor's Office. Judge Jennifer B. McCoy sentenced
        Truesdell to life without parole on all five first-degree convictions and
        15 years on the third-degree conviction.

        READ MORE | "Two arrested after Summerville child abuse, sexual
        assault probe involving juvenile."

        Prosecutors said the abuse began when the victim was 6 years old and
        continued for several years. During the trial, jurors heard testimony from
        law enforcement officers, a forensic interviewer with the Kay Phillips
         Child Advocacy Center, a pediatric sexual assault nurse practitioner,
        the victim, a teacher and a friend who the victim confided in.

        Jurors also viewed a recorded forensic interview conducted when the child was 10 years old.

        An expert witness also testified about child sexual abuse dynamics, including grooming and
        the ways children disclose abuse, according to prosecutors. Truesdell testified in his own
        defense during the trial.

        READ MORE | "2 Lowcountry men arrested, face charges in separate child exploitation
        cases."

        Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson said the case highlighted the challenges some child victims face
        when family members do not support their allegations. According to the solicitor's office, the
        victim's mother repeatedly attempted to pressure the child to recant. Prosecutors said
        the mother later pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice but testified for the defense
        during Truesdell's trial.


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