Across four years of Southern Baptist clergy sexual abuse research, investigations and debate, one name continually rises to the surface: Rachael Denhollander.
The woman who began the public accusations against USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar in 2016 has played an outsized role in the Southern Baptist Convention’s reckoning with mishandled knowledge of clergy sexual abuse.
New documentation made public in the lawsuit Sills v. Southern Baptist Convention highlights how this one person not only has become the face of the abuse survivor community but also appears to have double- and triple-dipped in ways some consider unethical. None of these claims has yet been adjudicated in a court of law, as the evidence presented here is drawn from pre-trial depositions and documents.
Especially among those who want to discredit the sexual abuse crisis in the SBC or the way it was addressed, Denhollander is Public Enemy No. 1. Daily Wire columnist Megan Basham…
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