DA’s office reveals evidence to be introduced in child sex trial

TEXARKANA (TX)
Texarkana Gazette

April 5, 2020

By Lynn LaRowe

The notice alleges local pastor’s wife was aware of his child sexual abuse and attempted to conceal it.

Prosecutors filed a notice Friday of evidence they intend to introduce at the trial of a local pastor charged with 18 felonies involving alleged child sexual abuse.

Logan Wesley III, 56, was arrested in November on a single felony charge involving one alleged victim. In February, a Bowie County grand jury returned three indictments involving three different girls which list a total of 18 felony counts. First Assistant District Attorney Kelley Crisp filed a notice Friday of the state’s intent to introduce other evidence of Wesley’s alleged misconduct.

The notice alleges Wesley’s wife was aware of his child sexual abuse and attempted to conceal it. Wesley’s wife allegedly contacted one of the alleged victims on social media in July 2018 and asked her to keep silent and show “grace and mercy” because “she was worried about what the publicity would do for her son’s budding music career and her child daycare business,” the notice states.

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