
Lawsuit Alleges Southern Baptist Entities Could Have Prevented Arkansas Sexual Abuse
A new Arkansas lawsuit claims Southern Baptist leaders and organizations could have prevented sexual abuse committed by a former Bentonville youth minister.

A new Arkansas lawsuit claims Southern Baptist leaders and organizations could have prevented sexual abuse committed by a former Bentonville youth minister.

A $20 million settlement by the Franciscan Friars of California resolves dozens of sexual abuse claims brought after changes to the state’s statute of limitations.

In the same week that the Lyft federal lawsuits were consolidated, a Fort Wayne Lyft driver accused of sexually assaulting a passenger pleaded guilty to sexual battery.

Just days after a federal jury awarded $8.5 million to a survivor in the first Uber sexual assault trial, a California jury convicted an Uber driver of sexually assaulting a UC Davis student during a late night ride home.

A New Jersey jury has awarded $30 million to a survivor of school sexual abuse, holding both a city and a school board liable for failing to stop years of misconduct. The award is believed to be the largest school related sexual abuse award in the state since New Jersey expanded its statute of limitations in 2019 to allow older survivors to bring civil claims.

Pennsylvania lawmakers are proposing chemical or surgical castration for individuals convicted of child sexual abuse, joining a national debate over punishment, prevention, and child safety.

A Pulaski County judge has ruled that a sexual abuse lawsuit involving an LDS affiliated congregation can move forward, allowing claims of institutional failure and child protection lapses to proceed into discovery.

A lawsuit against NC State’s former head athletic trainer has grown to include 31 former athletes, with new filings detailing invasive drug testing practices and alleged sexual abuse disguised as medical care.

A California appeals court has ordered a new trial for former UCLA gynecologist, James Heaps, accused of widespread sexual abuse, citing a hidden juror qualification issue that compromised the fairness of the original proceedings.

Truett McConnell University has named Larry Lyon as its new president following the firing of Emir Caner amid sexual abuse handling allegations, marking a pivotal leadership shift at the Georgia Baptist institution.