A Utah Judge Orders Disclosure of Lawsuits Against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints



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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was ordered to identify all the women who accused the former head of a mission training center of sexual misconduct and all women who were in places at the same time as a woman pursuing the church.

Friday, a federal judge from Utah gave 21 days to the church to provide the information to the court.

McKenna Denson of Pueblo, Colorado, accused Joseph L. Bishop, a resident of the Phoenix area, of raping and raping her in 1984 at the Provo Missionary Training Center, where he was president.

Bishop denied the charges and last year was dismissed as a defendant in the lawsuit, as well as part of the lawsuit against the church, but a complaint for fraud alleging concealment remains unresolved.

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