Victory Christian Center, a in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is at the center of sex abuse claims, suggesting
that five employees waited two weeks to report the rape of a 13-year-old
girl to police.
The young victim was reportedly assaulted by another church employee
on campus, and authorities have uncovered that the girl is one of at
least three victims that may have been abused by former employees of the
17,000-member church, reports The Christian Post.
Along with the three alleged victims, investigators are fearing that
there could be more victims as Tulsa police continue to look into the
allegations.
Police also believe that the church was aware of the abuse
accusations against its employees, but that it failed to report the
incident to police in a timely fashion. Victory Christian Center said in
a statement that:
“We deeply regret that our employees did not report these incidents to authorities within the proper amount of time. This failure within our organization weighs heavily on us, because our purpose is to help people and minister to their needs. Our internal response was unacceptable, and we are taking the proper steps to correct it.”
The Examiner notes
that the mother of the 13-year-old girl filed a lawsuit against the
Tulsa, Oklahoma megachurch on Friday, accusing the church of gross
negligence, intimidation, and intentional or reckless infliction of
emotional distress.
The mother’s lawsuit seeks over $75,000 in damages, and also alleges
that the church officials attempted to conceal the rape of her daughter
in an attempt to do “damage control.”
The girl spoke with investigators about the rape, say that it
occurred in a stairwell inside the church, near the band room. The
lawsuit also states that the young girl was forced into performing oral
sex and having sexual intercourse with the male staff member.
The former staff member, Chris Denman, was arrested on September 5
for the reported rape of the young teenage girl. In addition to his
arrest, Church ministry employee Israel Shalom Castillo was also
arrested and has been charged with making a lewd proposal to a child,
and also to using a computer to commit a sex crime.
Charges have been filed against five more employees of the Victory
Christian Center for their failure to report abuse or neglect of a
minor. The employees accused in the alleged coverup are a high school
outreach program director, an associate youth pastor, the director of
the Human Resources department, and John and Charica Daugherty, who work
at the church as sr. high youth pastor and assistant sr. high youth
pastor.
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