FBI: Polygamous leader had 20 wives, many of them minors
Samuel Bateman was a former member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or FLDS, until he left to start his own small offshoot group.
www.boston.comSam Bateman is reported to have had more than 20 wives, including several who were minors, according to multiple news and court documents surrounding his case. Some outlets specifically mention him having at least 20 wives and describe the abuse involving child brides .
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Samuel Bateman was a former member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or FLDS, until he left to start his own small offshoot group.
www.boston.comThe leader of a polygamous group had taken at least 20 wives, most of them minors, and punished followers who did not treat him as a prophet.
kval.comSam Bateman is locked away serving a 50-year prison sentence, yet the Netflix documentary reveals a chilling reality: many of his wives still won’t leave him. Despite his incarceration, he maintains unsettling control through daily prison phone calls, reinforcing his grip on followers who believe he is God’s prophet. 🔥 Quick Facts Sentenced in December…
artthreat.netThe leader of a polygamous group was detained after police found him driving three young girls in an enclosed trailer.
www.scmp.comBateman was sentenced to 50 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to kidnap and transport a minor for sexual activity.
people.comSam Bateman allegedly orchestrated sexual acts involving minors and gave wives as gifts to his male followers.
www.cbsnews.comThe leader of a polygamous group had taken at least 20 wives, most of them minors, and punished followers who did not treat him as a prophet.
wjla.comChild brides as young as 9 were abused in the FLDS offshoot, prosecutors said.
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