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‘Permanently Traumatized’: Lawsuit Alleges Ala. Church Enabled Sexual Abuser

por Anne Stych
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Kelly Dale Crotts, who was formerly on staff at Cornerstone Church of Christ in Florence, Ala., has been indicted on multiple charges related to child sex abuse. (Photo: Lauderdale County Detention Center)

A civil lawsuit filed on behalf of three John Does claims that a church in Florence, Alabama, enabled a man who held various leadership positions there to sexually abuse them.

The civil suit follows a July criminal lawsuit in which Kelly Dale Crotts, 47, was charged with three counts of indecent exposure, two counts of child abuse with sexual motivation, and two counts of second-degree sex abuse, WHNT-TV of Huntsville informado. 

Crotts turned himself in following a grand jury indictment in the criminal case. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and his trial is set to begin Oct. 17. 

The civil case, filed last week, alleges assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress/outrage, invasion of privacy, false imprisonment, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence and wantonness, deceit and misrepresentation. Cornerstone Church of Christ, where Crotts worked, also is named as a defendant in the civil action.

The suit says Crotts groomed the plaintiffs, listed as John Doe I, II and III, including giving them gifts and recognition, while presenting himself as a spiritual leader, then exposed himself to them and touched their genitals. The complaint alleges the church failed to protect them from Crotts. 

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According to the court documents, the plaintiffs, minors at the time, decir they were “permanently traumatized” by Crotts’ actions and the negligence of church staff who failed to protect them. The three men are seeking unspecified damages. 

Esta historia apareció originalmente en MinisterioReloj.

Anne StycheAnne Stych es escritora independiente, editora de estilo, correctora y administradora de contenido que cubre ciencia, tecnología, comercio minorista y organizaciones sin fines de lucro. Escribe para BizWomen y MinistryWatch de American City Business Journals.

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  1. I think that the term “permanently traumatized” is useful in abuse events and cases. The trauma may re-enact on various levels with various intensities and various frequencies, yet never leave a person, never allowing the individual to get fully back to what and who they were before the abusing.

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