SteelHead wrote:Think any more victims will come forward?
Odds are that Bishop isn’t the only MP that crossed the line with sister missionaries.
SteelHead wrote:Think any more victims will come forward?
Sammy Jankins wrote:Thanks Water Dog. Since he admitteds interr to asking her to expose herself it is very likely in my opinion he is guility of the rest. Claiming he can’t remember is such a stupid lie.
Thanks to the Tribune for doing actual Journalism.
Apologies to the accuser for my skepticism on the off chance she visits this board.
The bishop, who asked not to be named, said in an interview with The Tribune that he didn’t believe her, nor did he tell any superiors. ”I felt the allegations were groundless,” he recalled this week. “They were so farfetched and not internally logical.” It takes a lot of vetting for a man to be approved for a position like MTC president, the Mormon lay leader said, “which made her story very hard to believe.”
SL Tribune wrote:In an interview earlier this week, she told The Salt Lake Tribune she did not release to MormonLeaks a copy of her recorded conversation. She had shared the recording with several people, she said, and someone gave it to MormonLeaks without her consent.
She said the release may have undermined settlement negotiations she was having with Mormon officials. She asked not to be named, and The Tribune generally does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault.
CameronMO wrote:Church was trying to cover it up. MormonLeaks spread sunshine.
Sammy Jankins wrote:There are pro and cons to it. The pros are that it helps the community at large realize these things do happen and that accusers should not simply be dismissed. It does spread “sunshine.”
The cons are that she didn’t consent to it and her past mistakes are now being examined even if we don’t know her name. And apparently it might hurt her settlement.