Police in Maryland have charged three church leaders with sexually abusing four teenage girls over a decade ago who were enrolled in a faith-based program meant to help at-risk youth. All three men have been charged with child abuse and various other sex offenses. The police report alleges that the suspects abused the victims in different locations, including the suspects’ homes, various parks and the church itself. Oxon Hill Assembly of Jesus Christ and Joshua Wright’s lawyer did not respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment. William Wright’s lawyer, Tom Mooney, declined to comment.
Source: Huffington Post May 23, 2018 22:52 UTC