Albuquerque Journal

Two Christian sect leaders face more charges in New Mexico

Couple had already been accused of child abuse

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

GRANTS — Two leaders of a paramilita­ry religious sect with antiSemiti­c leanings and rocked by child sexual abuse allegation­s are facing new charges.

Deborah and James Green, leaders of the Aggressive Christian Mission Training Corps in western New Mexico, have been charged with tampering with evidence and conspiracy to commit tampering with evidence, the Gallup Independen­t reports.

Those charges are added to the roughly 18 charges filed against each of the Greens, including kidnapping and child abuse, among others. The new charges allege the Greens attempted to hide children from the commune after a raid by sheriff’s deputies, and that both conspired with another person to commit tampering with evidence.

The married couple said they’ve done nothing wrong.

Last year, authoritie­s raided the sect’s secluded Fence Lake compound over concerns of child abuse. The Cibola County Sheriff’s Office began investigat­ing the commune after 13-year-old Enoch Miller died from a probable infectious disease.

Authoritie­s say the trustees of the Aggressive Christiani­ty Missions Training Corps own thousands of acres of land and benefited from a wealthy high-ranking member who aided them in avoiding law enforcemen­t agencies by hiding children.

Those holdings and regular deceptions by leaders, authoritie­s said, made it difficult for the small Cibola County Sheriff’s Office to investigat­e allegation­s of child abuse that former members say went on for years.

Cibola County Undersheri­ff Michael Munk said his department’s two-year investigat­ion into the militant sect led to former members who said the group treated followers like slaves and often beat children who had no records of being born.

After the raid, deputies arrested four more members in two vans filled with 11 children. The Sheriff’s Office said the members, under investigat­ion for not reporting the birth of children, were seeking to flee to the sect’s Colorado location.

A number of members face various charges including child abuse, bribery and not reporting a birth. All have pleaded not guilty.

The Greens opened Free Love Ministries in 1982 with four communal houses in Sacramento, Calif. The Greens attracted about 50 members and operated a military structure like the Salvation Army.

Maura Alana Schmierer, a former member, later sued the group for locking her in a shed without a toilet and for forcing her to give up legal custody of three of her children. A judge in 1989 awarded her $1.08 million. But the group fled California and eventually settled in western New Mexico.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has listed the sect as a hate group after it published anti-Muslim and anti-gay stories in pamphlets and on its website.

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CIBOLA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Deborah Green, leader of the paramilita­ry Christian sect Aggressive Christiani­ty Missions Training Corps, is arrested outside of the group’s secluded Fence Lake compound in August 2017. Deborah and James Green, leaders of the Aggressive Christian...
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