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Children 'groomed for sex'
09/04/2008 12:38 - (SA)
Eldorado - A Texas polygamist compound emptied of more than 400 children was the site of pervasive sexual abuse, where girls were groomed to accept sex at puberty and boys were indoctrinated to perpetuate the cycle, officials said in court records released on Tuesday.
Girls as young as 13 were "spiritually married" to men who claimed several wives and were forced to have sex with their significantly older husbands "for the purpose of having children", according to an affidavit by an investigator with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
Children were deprived of food and locked in closets as punishment, and severe beatings were also reported on the sprawling YFZ (Yearn for Zion) Ranch outside of Eldorado, Texas owned by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
A number of young girls who were pregnant or had recently given birth were discovered on the ranch after a desperate call for help was made by a 16-year-old girl.
Girl, 15, becomes 7th wife
In a series of whispered calls on a borrowed cell phone, the girl told a local family violence centre that she was being held against her will on the compound and was told she would be "found and locked up" if she tried to leave.
The girl said she began to be abused soon after she was left at the ranch by her parents about three years ago and at age 15 became the seventh wife of a 49-year-old man.
She said she was pregnant again just eight months after giving birth to her first child by a man who would force himself on her sexually and beat her "whenever he got angry," the affidavit said.
Other women in the home would hold her baby while the man identified as Dale Barlow beat her.
Barlow would choke her and hit her in the chest and she was once beaten so badly that she was taken to the hospital with several broken ribs.
Girls told not to leave ranch
The girl said she had no contact with her parents, but knew they were preparing to send her 15-year-old sister to the ranch. While she was anxious to escape, she was worried about what would happen to her if she left the confines of the ranch.
"She reported that church members have told her if she leaves the ranch, outsiders will hurt her, force her to cut her hair, to wear make up and clothes and to have sex with lots of men," investigator Lynn McFadden wrote in the affidavit.
The girl had yet to be identified among the 416 children and 139 adult women removed from the ranch in a raid, which began on Thursday.
A number of the children interviewed in the course of the investigation were "unable or unwilling to provide the names of their biological parents or identified multiple mothers".
A judge had temporarily placed all the children into state custody as a result of what investigators found after they entered the ranch in an attempt to find the girl.
A hearing was set for April 17 to determine if the children should be permanently separated from their parents.
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