The Daily Courier

Church leader accused of sex crime

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church said Friday it is investigat­ing a second accusation of sexual assault against a former missionary leader dating back to the 1980s and vowed to “bring accountabi­lity” for what has occurred.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints didn’t say in its statement if discipline will be taken against Joseph L. Bishop. At the time of the allegation­s, he held an important position of authority over hundreds of young Mormons as president of the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah.

The religion said it’s investigat­ing all assertions made by Bishop in a secretly recorded conversati­on with the first alleged victim that was made public this week and in a police interview that was released this week about her complaint.

In the recorded conversati­on in December, Bishop acknowledg­ed molesting a second woman and described it as back rub that he says got “too frisky.”

The church said that woman reported the abuse to local leaders in 2010, but no action was taken after he denied the allegation. Church leaders provided the woman with emotional support and profession­al counsellin­g, the statement said.

It is unclear who the woman is, if she has an attorney or if she’s filed a police complaint.

Bishop’s son Greg Bishop said earlier this week his father denies any wrongdoing in either incident.

Greg Bishop, an attorney, didn’t immediatel­y return a phone message and email.

He said on Wednesday that his father gave the second woman, who was living with the family during a difficult period of her life, a back rub at her request but quickly realized it wasn’t a good idea.

Joseph Bishop told police investigat­ing a rape claim from the first alleged victim that he asked her to expose herself, but he denied raping her. When police asked him to explain why his account about the rape differed from the woman’s, Bishop said “he either can’t remember it or that (the woman) was exaggerati­ng her account.”

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