Mormon Church Abuse Lawsuits

Survivors of sexual abuse within the LDS (Mormon) Church are stepping forward to share their stories and seek justice. Many of these individuals were children or teenagers when the abuse occurred, often at the hands of church leaders, volunteers, or members in positions of trust. If you or someone you love experienced abuse and the church failed to act—or tried to cover it up—you may be eligible to file a Mormon church abuse lawsuit.

You are not alone. Legal action is helping survivors find accountability, healing, and financial compensation.

Quick Facts Table

Category

Detail

Lawsuit Status

Active – Ongoing legal actions and settlements nationwide

Institution Involved

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)

Defendants

LDS Church and associated leaders or local clergy

Potential Compensation

Varies by case – Some settlements have exceeded $1 million

Deadline to File

Depends on the state – Many allow extended timelines for abuse survivors

 

What Are Mormon Church Abuse Lawsuits About?

Mormon church abuse lawsuits claim that the LDS Church failed to protect children and vulnerable members from known abusers. In some cases, church officials were allegedly aware of the abuse and did nothing—or even helped cover it up.

These lawsuits are not just about financial recovery. They are about bringing hidden abuse into the light, giving survivors a voice, and holding powerful institutions accountable.

Survivors often report:

  • Abuse by trusted figures within the church

  • Intimidation, silencing, or spiritual manipulation

  • Being discouraged from going to law enforcement

Lack of church response even after multiple reports

Who Qualifies for This Lawsuit?

You may qualify to file a Mormon sexual abuse lawsuit if:

  • You experienced sexual abuse, assault, or misconduct by an LDS Church leader, bishop, missionary, youth group volunteer, or fellow member

     

  • You were a minor at the time or a vulnerable adult

     

  • The abuse occurred at church events, camps, classes, homes, or other church-associated settings You can describe what happened and who was involved—even if you do not have formal documentation
    • You can describe what happened and who was involved—even if you do not have formal documentation

    • You are still within your state’s extended or reopened statute of limitations for child sexual abuse cases

    Many states have passed “lookback windows,” allowing adults to file claims even if the abuse occurred decades ago.

Injuries or Damages Reported

Survivors of LDS abuse often report long-term psychological, emotional, and physical consequences, including:

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Substance abuse

  • Broken family and faith relationships

  • Loss of trust and personal identity

  • Lifelong therapy and mental health care costs

Lawsuits seek to recover costs related to treatment, therapy, loss of income, and pain and suffering.

History of the Lawsuit

  • The LDS Church has faced lawsuits for decades over how it handled—or failed to handle—abuse reports.

     

  • Allegations have emerged involving church members across the U.S., Canada, and other countries.

     

  • Investigations revealed that abuse reports were sometimes routed through church legal hotlines or internal systems rather than law enforcement.

     

  • Survivors have begun to win major settlements and help push for reform within church abuse reporting protocols.

     

  • In recent years, high-profile cases in Arizona, Utah, and West Virginia have highlighted the need for transparency and accountability.

How to File a Claim

Filing a Mormon church abuse lawsuit can be a powerful step toward justice and healing. Here’s how it works:

  1. Complete the confidential intake form below

  2. Share what happened, when, and who was involved

  3. Speak with a compassionate LDS church abuse attorney experienced in trauma-informed legal care

  4. No upfront costs – legal teams work on contingency, and you pay nothing unless your case results in compensation

You can remain anonymous during the legal process if preferred.

  • Yes. Many states have extended or reopened statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse cases. You may still qualify even if the abuse occurred decades ago.

  •  No. You can remain anonymous throughout the legal process if you choose. Your privacy will be respected.

  •  Not necessarily. Many claims are supported by your testimony, counseling records, or witness statements. Legal teams are trained to help with documentation.

  •  Settlement amounts vary, but some cases have resulted in six- and seven-figure payouts, especially for severe or repeated abuse.

  • Both may be named in the claim, depending on the case. The church can be held liable for its role in enabling or covering up abuse.

  • You may still have a case if the church failed to act or protect you. Many lawsuits proceed even if the individual abuser is deceased.

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