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Former CEO of Christian Values Voting Group Charged with Possession of Child Sex Abuse Material—Again

By Ann Marie Shambaugh
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Jason Yates, former CEO of My Faith Votes, was charged yesterday with eight felony counts of possession of child sex abuse material. (Courtesy Photo)

The former CEO of My Faith Votes, a nonprofit urging Christians to vote their values, was charged yesterday with eight felony counts of possession of child sex abuse material. And according to a probable cause statement filed in the case, the former CEO, Jason Yates, has a prior conviction for a similar charge, which was expunged.

Yates was charged yesterday during a virtual hearing before a judge in the District Court of McLeod County, Minnesota, and released on his own recognizance.

 The 55-year-old Yates could face up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine for each count, if found guilty. He has been ordered to post $100,000 bail or bond and refrain from contact with anyone younger than 18 years old as the case moves forward.

According to a statement of probable cause, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) began investigating Yates on July 31 when an unnamed witness provided the agency with a hard drive containing more than 100 images of child sexual abuse material.

The witness told investigators that a relative of Yates discovered the images on the hard drive in Yates’ office while attempting to use it for additional computer storage. The relative gave the hard drive to the witness.

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BCA agents met with Yates and his attorney on Sept. 13. During the meeting, Yates told investigators he had a prior conviction related to child sexual abuse material that had been expunged, according to the statement of probable cause.

A BCA digital media examiner determined some of the files were downloaded in February and March 2023 and discovered at least some of the files had been last accessed on July 26. The files included photos and videos of young children’s genitals and sexual acts between children and adults.

According to its website, My Faith Votes is “a non-partisan movement that motivates, equips and activates Christians in America to vote in every election, transforming our communities and influencing our nation with biblical truth.”

When contacted by The Roys Report, My Faith Votes issued a statement about the situation.

“In early August 2024, the My Faith Votes board of directors separated Jason Yates from My Faith Votes and board member Chris Sadler assumed the position of Acting CEO,” the statement reads. “Over the last three months Chris has been working with the dedicated My Faith Votes team to encourage millions of Christians to vote, pray and think biblically about this election in America.”

My Faith Votes listed Yates as its CEO on its website as recently as Aug. 19. By Sept. 5, he no longer appeared on the site.

Did My Faith Votes know about prior sex abuse conviction?

My Faith Votes did not respond to questions about when the organization learned of the charges against Yates and whether its leaders had prior knowledge of Yates’ expunged case.

However, the founder and president of My Faith Votes is Sealy Yates, who is Jason Yates’ uncle, as well as a lawyer and literary agent representing several top Christian authors.

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Social post for My Faith Votes dated Aug. 29, 2023. (Screengrab)

Also, Jason Yates’ father, Michael “Mick” Yates, is CFO of My Faith Votes and Sealy Yates’ brother.

Jason Yates’ wife, Megan Yates, also does contract work for My Faith Votes, earning nearly $69,000 in 2022, according to the organization’s 990 tax form. Megan, who often goes by her maiden name, West, is a former Miss Minnesota who has interviewed high-profile conservatives, like Laura Ingraham and Congressman Jody Arrington, for My Faith Votes.

Eric Yates, who’s listed on a 990 as a family member of Jason Yates and Michael Yates, has done contract work for My Faith Votes, as well.

Jason Yates and his attorney, Hannah Martin, did not respond to requests for comment.

TRR also reached out by phone and email to Sealy Yates, but he did not respond.

We also called and emailed Johnnie Moore, a PR professional who serves on the board of My Faith Votes. Moore’s PR company, The Kairos company, also receives between $110,000 and $120,000 annually for services for My Faith Votes, according to the My Faith Votes 990 IRS tax forms.

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My Faith Votes brochure distributed in Fall 2020 (Image via social media)

Moore did not respond to TRR’s calls or emails either.

A biography of Jason Yates states that he and his wife are parents of two adopted children and that he has coached his daughter’s lacrosse team. Yates also serves on several national mission boards and is an elder at his church, the bio adds.

On July 3, just weeks before police began investigating Yates, he wrote a column for The Washington Times about encountering a group at a robotics competition “encouraging children to embrace strange new sexual horizons” by distributing LGBTQ+ literature.

“This infernal programming is being downloaded into our children, and it becomes far easier when it finds no resistance in our public square — when it is allowed to fill the void left by the absence of our faith,” Yates wrote.

Jason Yates’ next court date is set for Jan. 3, 2025.

Ann Marie Shambaugh has reported as a print journalist in multiple states, including currently in Carmel, Indiana. 

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13 Responses

    1. Talk about the enemy within.

      “Everything that can be shaken
      Will be shaken from within.
      Better have your house in order
      When the shakin’ begins.” –“Shakin’ the House” by Petra from their 1986 album “Back to the Street”

  1. Eww, Huckabee is involved with this guy too? Huckabee stood up for Josh Duggar, I’m seeing a pattern here.

  2. And why can you get a conviction for possession of child sex abuse material expunged? That should stay on one’s record permanently.

    1. That was my reaction to the expungement, too! Perhaps Yates’ prior conviction was from a long time ago, before states in the 1990s, and later, began enacting sex offender registration laws and laws disqualifying CSA crimes from expungement? One thing I’ll bet on: If Yates is convicted of this crime, it won’t be expunged!

  3. On July 3, just weeks before police began investigating Yates, he wrote a column for The Washington Times about encountering a group at a robotics competition “encouraging children to embrace strange new sexual horizons” by distributing LGBTQ+ literature.”

    Satanic inversion is not, “…transforming our communities and influencing our nation with biblical truth.”.

  4. Yep, the call is coming from inside the house. There is very little safety for the vulnerable and marginalized in America Christianity.

  5. I was a minister for 25 years and then spent seven years in law-enforcement as my idea of a “retirement career.” Law-enforcement gave me an entirely different viewpoint on the way churches and church leaders operate.
    I’m a product of the Jesus movement but we will not see another one until the people who go to church insist that their leaders conform to the biblical requirements.
    My real question is, “are these people actually born again?”

    1. “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits you will know them.” Matt. 7:15-20

      1. Yup. Sometimes all we have to do is let Scripture speak on the matter. You’re doing great work Julie. Keep up the fight.

  6. Hours before his execution by electric chair on 01/24/1989 in the Florida State Prison in Raiford, Florida, serial killer and child predator Theodore Robert Bundy met at his request with child psychologist and author Dr. James Clayton Dobson for an interview in the prison. The compelling video produced that day is entitled “Fatal Addiction” and speaks of the deadly, violent, demonic force of pornography and subsequent rape and murder of one with such a proclivity for wicked fantasy. It is for this reason that Yahshua commanded His disciples to “heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons, cleanse the leper.” The failure to do so results in the immense and profuse suffering of the innocent and vulnerable. May we begin today to proclaim all of the Truth of the Gospel of the Kingdom and be restored to Yahshua’s Reality instead of the false father of all lies’ fantasy, in all areas of our lives, so that Children may prosper and be in health this day. “Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause of all such as are appointed to destruction.” Proverbs 31:8

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