Documents Tell Of Sex Abuse at Polygamist Camp
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ELDORADO, Texas — A polygamist compound with hundreds of children was rife with sexual abuse, child welfare officials allege in court documents, with girls spiritually married to much older men as soon as they reached puberty and boys groomed to perpetuate the cycle.
The documents released yesterday also gave details about the hushed phone calls that broke open the case, by a 16-year-old girl at the West Texas ranch who said her 50-year-old husband beat and raped her. Days after raiding the compound, officials still aren’t sure where the girl is.
Officials have completed removing all 416 children from the ranch and have won custody of all of them, a Child Protective Services spokeswoman, Marleigh Meisner, told reporters in San Angelo, about 40 miles from the compound in Eldorado.
Court documents said a number of teenage girls at the 1,700-acre compound were pregnant, and that all the children were removed on the grounds that they were in danger of “emotional, physical, and-or sexual abuse.” Another 136 women left on their own.