Samuel Rappylee Bateman, 46
This sounds bad – but is it even true?
An Arizona polygamist cult leader has been accused of marrying 20 women, most of whom are under the age of 15, as well as his daughter.
Samuel Rappylee Bateman, 46, has been accused of marrying up to 20 women and girls as young as 9-years-old, according to an FBI affidavit filed Friday in Washington.
Well, did he consummate the marriage with the 9-year-old?
People used to understand there was a difference between marriage and consummation.
The affidavit, obtained by the Salt Lake Tribune, outlines horrifying accusations of incest, group sex acts involving adults and children and child sex trafficking against Bateman.
Bateman leads an offshoot group of the Mormon Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), but has been held in an Arizona jail since the FBI raided his two Colorado City homes in September.
Agents looked for evidence of underage marriages or sexual relationships between adults and children, according to the Tribune.
While Bateman has not been charged with sexual abuse, the affidavit claims the FBI has probable cause to believe he and others transported minors between Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Nebraska to engage in illicit sexual conduct between May 2020 and November 2021.
Not charged with sexual abuse, huh?
Sounds like the whole thing is bullshit then.
These people will charge you with sexual abuse for slapping a hoe’s ass.
Bateman “began to proclaim he was a prophet” in 2019, and gained about 50 followers and over 20 wives, most of whom are minors under the age of 15, according to the affidavit filed by FBI Special Agent Dawn A. Martin.
The majority of his wives are daughters, sisters and mothers from two extended polygamous families, according to the affidavit.
Martin was provided audio recordings of a November 2021 conversation in which Bateman said “Heavenly Father” had instruction him to “give the most precious thing he has, his girls’ virtue,” to three of his adult male followers.
Bateman then allegedly watched the three adult men have sex with his daughters, one of whom was only 12-years-old, according to the affidavit.
He allegedly went on to say his daughters had “sacrificed their virtue for the Lord” and that “God will fix their bodies and put the membrane back in their body. I’ve never had more confidence in doing his will. It’s all out of love,” Martin quoted Bateman as saying.
Well that definitely doesn’t sound good – if it’s true.
The affidavit was filed Friday in a federal court in Spokane, Washington, where eight girls were removed from Batemans home by the Arizona Department of Child Safety on Thursday.
The girls had been placed in group homes in the suburbs of Phoenix, but disappeared on Sunday.
Bateman had once been among the trusted followers of FLDS leader Warren Jeffs, but Jeffs recently denounced Bateman in a written revelation sent to his followers from prison, according to the Daily Mail.
Bateman’s attorney, Adam Zickerman, cautioned in September against inferring the case was about religious persecution, but stopped short of specifying Bateman’s faith or whether he practices polygamy.
Look – I’m not going to say there’s nothing weird or bad going on here. Obviously, if the FBI is telling the truth, there was bad stuff going on.
However, I do not trust the FBI to tell the truth. We’ve witnessed Mormons be persecuted by the feds, totally unconstitutionally, for following their religion. This has been going on for decades. Because Mormonism is traditional and it prizes self-sufficiency, it is seen as a threat by the feds.
Of course, when you get into polygamy and underage marriage, there is a lot of room for abuse, so it’s clear that you would have people trying to exploit the situation.
The thing is: the situation becomes exploitable BECAUSE the feds have outlawed their religion.
People have been doing polygamy since forever. We can disagree with it morally, but it is a protected religious right of the Mormons.