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LDS Church says local leaders handled claims against Garn
Salt Lake Tribune ^ | March 13, 2010 | Robert Gehrke

Posted on 03/14/2010 9:04:37 AM PDT by Colofornian

Allegations made by Cheryl Maher that she had hot-tubbed nude with Kevin Garn when she was 15 were taken seriously by the LDS Church, and were referred to Garn's local ecclesiastical leaders to be dealt with, a church spokesman said.

In August 2008, Maher wrote a seven-page letter to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Thomas Monson describing the hot tub incident, its impact on her life and making other allegations against Garn.

Five days later, she received a letter from Brook Hales, secretary to the First Presidency, that said, "Please be assured this matter will be given further review."

LDS Church spokesman Scott Trotter sent a statement late Friday to The Tribune, saying "legal requirements concerning priest-penitent privilege prevent the Church from talking about the specifics of meetings between members and ecclesiastical leaders."

But, Trotter said, Maher's 2008 letter was referred to local leaders, who handle disciplinary matters.

"The Church will continue to follow this matter to determine if any further action is appropriate," Trotter said.

"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has zero tolerance for sexual abuse of any kind, especially instances involving minors," Trotter said. "It takes such allegations very seriously. When allegations of abuse surface, it is a tragedy for all involved.

Maher said Garn was her LDS Sunday School teacher when she was in the fourth grade, several years before the hot tub incident.

In 2002, when Maher was talking to reporters, Garn and his wife Tanya met with Maher and her husband in her bishop's office in New Hampshire, and subsequently paid her $150,000 for her consent to conceal the incident.

Maher has since been excommunicated from the church.


TOPICS: Current Events; Moral Issues; Other Christian; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: churchdiscipline; garn; lds; mormon
From the article: "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has zero tolerance for sexual abuse of any kind, especially instances involving minors," Trotter said. "It takes such allegations very seriously. When allegations of abuse surface, it is a tragedy for all involved. Maher said Garn was her LDS Sunday School teacher when she was in the fourth grade, several years before the hot tub incident...Maher has since been excommunicated from the church.

So let me get this straight: "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has zero tolerance for sexual abuse of any kind, especially instances involving minors..." And so...eventually, when the victim became of age, she was ex-communicated, and the perpetrator wasn't?

From the article: In 2002, when Maher was talking to reporters, Garn and his wife Tanya met with Maher and her husband in her bishop's office in New Hampshire...In August 2008, Maher wrote a seven-page letter to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Thomas Monson describing the hot tub incident, its impact on her life and making other allegations against Garn.

So, once she went "public" to the Lds church in 2002, she was ex-communicated. And as the Lds church continued to receive this information on Garn, he wasn't. He was left like a "good old boys club" member in good standing as a church member, a "model" politician???

1 posted on 03/14/2010 9:04:37 AM PDT by Colofornian
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To: Colofornian

There you go all Anti-Mormons again. /s

I love how allegations of sexual abuse are taken so seriously that the her bishop has to be brought in to broker the extortion deal.

It seems that the LDS church had as much at stake as Garn did. I wonder where all the money came from? Or if a brokers fee was charged? There are no good guys in this situation, only horribly twisted people. It is too bad that NOT one person here did the correct thing as this would have ended a lot sooner and with a better outcome.


2 posted on 03/14/2010 9:16:40 AM PDT by pennyfarmer (Your Socialist Beat our Liberal)
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To: pennyfarmer

And if you had been sexually abused by an authority figure in your youth such that you know it confounded your later life, you too might look for restitution or justice of some type.


3 posted on 03/14/2010 9:57:35 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

Yes I would. Through the proper legal channels.


4 posted on 03/14/2010 10:14:42 AM PDT by pennyfarmer (Your Socialist Beat our Liberal)
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To: pennyfarmer

I understand that. I also equate it with the men returning to the Catholic church. A lot of settlements were made out of civil court.


5 posted on 03/14/2010 10:25:41 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: Colofornian

“The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has zero tolerance for sexual abuse of any kind, especially instances involving minors,”
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I’ve noticed that ...

This practice of the mormons is important to the extent that they “martyrized” the first mormon who sexually abused minors...

The sexual activities of sexual predator and pedophile, Joey Smith was “martinized” and white washed as a virtue...

Made an example outa that sucker...


6 posted on 03/14/2010 12:27:51 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Colofornian

when the victim became of age, she was ex-communicated, and the perpetrator wasn’t?
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Interesting...

reminds me of the Islamic practice of stoning the rape vicitm to death and letting the raptists go free...


7 posted on 03/14/2010 1:05:17 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Colofornian

Oh what a sad life you must lead to spend so much time trying to attack and bring down Christ’s church.

“In 2002, when Maher was talking to reporters, Garn and his wife Tanya met with Maher and her husband in her bishop’s office in New Hampshire, and subsequently paid her $150,000 for her consent to conceal the incident.”

This doesn’t mean the Bishop arranged it or that the payoff was in any way a church policy or endorsed arrangement.

I see you left off this part. How convenient:

“Maher was recently excommunicated from the church for an extramarital affair.”

Which has nothing to do with the other issues.

The fact is we don’t know the whole story. You are just a man on a mission who cannot be taken seriously by anyone with half a brain. An Anti-Mormon propagandist and active attacker. You are truly truly sad.


8 posted on 03/15/2010 12:02:22 PM PDT by Paragon Defender
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To: Colofornian
"When allegations of abuse surface, it is a tragedy for all involved."

Really? Including the abuser?

9 posted on 03/15/2010 12:13:51 PM PDT by SZonian (We began as a REPUBLIC, a nation of laws. We became a DEMOCRACY, majority rules. Next step is?)
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To: Paragon Defender
PD:"This doesn’t mean the Bishop arranged it or that the payoff was in any way a church policy or endorsed arrangement."

From the article "But, Trotter said, Maher's 2008 letter was referred to local leaders, who handle disciplinary matters."

I would think that the Bishop did endorse this arrangement as he was acting on behalf of the church according to the LdS church spokeshole.

10 posted on 03/15/2010 12:16:28 PM PDT by SZonian (We began as a REPUBLIC, a nation of laws. We became a DEMOCRACY, majority rules. Next step is?)
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To: Paragon Defender
I see you left off this part. How convenient: “Maher was recently excommunicated from the church for an extramarital affair.”

Well, I didn't neglect to mention that in a post yesterday -- post #31: McEntee: Garn's hot tub interlude much more than a 'mistake'

The fact is we don’t know the whole story.

I agree; and part of the reason for that is...
(a) the church ex-communicated Maher for having an extra-marital affair, but Garn, who was married at the time, could get in a hot tub naked once or twice with a 15 yo girl...and what? no-ex-communication? After all, didn't we see in a Deseret News article over the weekend this quote? "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has zero tolerance for sexual abuse of any kind, especially instances involving minors," Trotter said...Wanna explain how "zero tolerance" and getting in a hot tub naked with a 15 yo just 5-6 years after being her Sunday School teacher = "zero tolerance"???
and (b) A cover-up by the powers-that-be as part of the Deseret News

This doesn’t mean the Bishop arranged it or that the payoff was in any way a church policy or endorsed arrangement.

I never said it was policy; nor do we know who was privvy to the arrangement. The question would be: Did the Lds church impose any sanctions upon Garn for extending "hush $" for what might have been a crime? (Or for the original abuse?)

I see you left off this part. How convenient: “Maher was recently excommunicated from the church for an extramarital affair.” Which has nothing to do with the other issues.

Well, this last phrase is where you & I would definitely part in perspective. I would maintain that if the relationship turned sexual, then here's a trusted spiritual leader who is in effect "training" a 15 yo to engage in behavior (sex outside of marriage) which if she replicates while married could devastate her...
...family life (the Lds church ex-communicated her for having an affair)
...which could further lead to ex-communication [and did]

Maher said: "This is a secret that devastated my life and my family's life." Source (KSL.com): House majority leader Kevin Garn resigns

Now why would somebody conclude that even a couple of hot tub encounters "devastated my life and my family's life"??? Hold that question for a moment...and then look at another Cheryl Maher comment:

"Let's just say this. He really loves to massage," Maher told City Weekly when asked for details of the contact in the hot tub. Maher, though, talks less about how that particular encounter traumatized her and more about the emotional relationship she had with Garn. "I was in love with him," she said. Source: Woman: Garn lying about 'no contact' in hot tub when she was 15

She was love in him, she says. She looked up to him as her Lds Sunday School teacher; as the guy who trusted her as an employee at age 14 or 13. And, as she implies, the guy who took her to lunch; took her shopping:

"In the church, people feel they can trust everybody," said Maher, who was excommunicated a few years ago for an extra-marital affair. "You're supposed to be safe with the priesthood holder, or whoever you're with. And I think my Mom and Dad felt that way. 'He's taking her out to lunch. Oh, he's taken her shopping. She's taken care of.' They had no idea. That was the trust in the church and I think that needs to be looked at." Source: Woman: Garn lying about 'no contact' in hot tub when she was 15

So, that's why I mentioned that one thing (abuse of a minor) can lead to other eventual issues (continuing the pattern of sex outside of marriage), which in turn can lead to ex-communication.

Besides, we know the Lds leadership pattern. The general authorities are business leaders who serve on each others' business boards. Same with the rest of the Lds hierarchy. Do you think they like to take action vs. a "...wealthy business owner, who has interests in everything from banks to hotels..."???? See quote source at: Garn's bombshell blows away lawmakers

11 posted on 03/15/2010 12:44:15 PM PDT by Colofornian (If you're not going to drink the coffee, at least wake up and smell it.)
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Rep. Carl Wimmer, left consoles House Majority Leader Kevin Garn at the close of the 2010 Legislature after he apologizes in front of the entire Legislature for an inappropriate encounter with a teenager 25 years ago. His wife Tanya is consoled by Pamela Atkinson


Cheryl Maher
12 posted on 03/15/2010 7:34:15 PM PDT by restornu (The Gospel is here to comfort the afflicted and to afflict the comfortable)
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