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A New Push to Open the Doors on Childhood Sexual Abuse

Summary by BishopAccountability.org - Documenting the Catholic Sexual Abuse and Financial Crisis - Data on Bish
A man abused as a child at a Missouri Christian camp agreed to remain silent, and took his own life. His sister is pushing several states to ban such nondisclosure agreements. Like the children of many affluent evangelical families in Dallas, Elizabeth Carlock Phillips and her younger brother Trey Carlock spent their summers at a Christian sports camp in Missouri. After Mr. Carlock suffered years of sexual abuse by one of the camp’s directors, h…
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BishopAccountability.org - Documenting the Catholic Sexual Abuse and Financial Crisis - Data on bish broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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