TX: Members of Assembly of God college fraternity arrested for SAing 13-year-old victim

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It sounds like an ongoing thing that authorities in the church knew about, and did not intervene. Three men have been arrested, and a fourth is on the lam.

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KRHD) — Three men linked to a sexual assault of a minor lawsuit in College Station are behind bars in the Brazos County Jail Thursday morning.

William Johnson, Otto Randolph, and Ryan Hoffart are named in a lawsuit filed in January against the College Station Chi Alpha Ministries, General Council of the Assemblies of God, North Texas District Council Assemblies of God, and Mountain Valley Fellowship.

A fourth man, Alex Owens, is named in the lawsuit. He also has a warrant out for his arrest, but law enforcement have not been able to find him.

The lawsuit alleges Johnson, Randolph and Hoffart repeatedly sexually assaulted L.H., who was 13 at the time. Hoffart also drove L.H. to Houston to be sexually assaulted by Daniel Savala, a registered sex offender who was viewed as a religious leader and mentor in the Chi Alpha chapter at Texas A&M and in Mountain Valley Fellowship in College Station, where L.H. and his family were members of the congregation.


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And in January, another lawsuit surrounding College Station’s Chi Alpha chapter asserts leaders of Mountain Valley Fellowship Church failed to protect a 13-year-old boy who was repeatedly sexually abused by Savala in his Houston home.

The most recent lawsuit filed on March 13 asserts Savala again used his power and religion to groom the Sam Houston State University student.

XA and the Lions Den is a forum dedicated to uncovering Savala’s history of abuse among Chi Alpha chapters around the state. It details a history of young men who began reporting assault by Savala in 2010.

“The newest lawsuit continues to expose the heart-breaking legacy of Chi Alpha,” forum leaders said in a statement to Houston Public Media. “The most vulnerable students were targeted and exploited in every possible way. The callous, reckless and negligent behavior of the leaders at the local and national level has directly resulted in incalculable harm that has left ripples across Texas and beyond.”
 
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Grrrrr.
At least the accused perpetrators are known and some of them have been arrested and jailed. One more is apparently on the lam for now. Any others? It wouldn't surprise me.
Hoping the victims are getting, or will get soon, good quality professional counseling from someone who is qualified and not within the school. JMO.
 
  • #5
These men abused a 13-year-old girl, and another man picked a visually impaired man as his victim. This goes a lot deeper than I initially suspected.
 
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If I'm reading the above-linked article correctly, I think the victim is a male.
 
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If I'm reading the above-linked article correctly, I think the victim is a male.
Male-on-male abuse has GOT to be some of the most traumatic of all. This does not in any way minimize what females experience.
 
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And in January, another lawsuit surrounding College Station’s Chi Alpha chapter asserts leaders of Mountain Valley Fellowship Church failed to protect a 13-year-old boy who was repeatedly sexually abused by Savala in his Houston home.

The most recent lawsuit filed on March 13 asserts Savala again used his power and religion to groom the Sam Houston State University student.

XA and the Lions Den is a forum dedicated to uncovering Savala’s history of abuse among Chi Alpha chapters around the state. It details a history of young men who began reporting assault by Savala in 2010.

“The newest lawsuit continues to expose the heart-breaking legacy of Chi Alpha,” forum leaders said in a statement to Houston Public Media. “The most vulnerable students were targeted and exploited in every possible way. The callous, reckless and negligent behavior of the leaders at the local and national level has directly resulted in incalculable harm that has left ripples across Texas and beyond.”
Fromm your article:
"Savala, a once highly regarded ministry leader has been the face of a string of sexual assaults under the Chi Alpha fraternity at several Texas universities. The lawsuit asserts the South Texas District Council Assemblies of God and Chi Alpha Executive Director Scott Martin failed to protect the student, “John Doe” from the assault.

In 2012, the religious leader was indicted on eleven counts of sexual abuse during his tenure as a youth pastor at a church in Alaska. Savala has filed as a registered sex offender every year since 2013."

There are multiple victims discussed in the two articles, but the lawsuit has been filed by or on behalf of the legally blind student.
 

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