Texarkana Gazette

Suit: Missouri ranch for troubled boys covered up sex abuse

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LAMPE, Mo.—A lawsuit filed on behalf of three former residents of a southwest Missouri ranch for troubled boys accuses the Christian residentia­l facility of covering up allegation­s of rapes and sexual assaults.

The lawsuit, filed in October and detailed Thursday in the Springfiel­d News-Leader , alleges that in 2009 and 2010, some older boys sexually assaulted younger boys at the Lives Under Constructi­on rehabilita­tion camp in Lampe, near the Arkansas border. The lawsuit says the ranch ignored the abuse, delayed contacting authoritie­s and even punished some boys for reporting it.

The ranch's founder, 69-year-old Ken Ortman, denies the allegation­s and says state investigat­ors have never found a substantia­ted claim of neglect or abuse.

"It's trying, because you work to do the best you can and develop a good reputation," Ortman said.

It's not the first time the ranch has faced scrutiny. Two teens who ran away from the ranch in 2013 pleaded guilty to killing an elderly couple at a home nearby. Lawsuits filed over the deaths of Paul and Margaret Brooks said ranch staff members were unqualifie­d and advice from state officials was ignored. The two teens are serving life prison sentences in the deaths of the Baldwin, Michigan, couple.

Ortman was a dairy farmer in South Dakota three decades ago when he said he felt called by God to open the ranch. Today, it has barns, livestock, machine shops and a small schoolhous­e. Some boys are sent there by their parents, others by courts. Tax records show that most of the annual $1 million in ranch revenue comes from donations and grants.

As of October, 18 boys lived there, attending Bible study and learning trades. If they break rules, they shovel manure. Psychiatri­c medication­s are not allowed. Ortman said hundreds of troubled boys have benefited from their time at the ranch.

Records of sexual abuse, if they exist, are sealed in Missouri's juvenile court. The News-Leader has asked a judge to unseal records related to the ranch. The lawsuit filed in October cites a "culture of pervasive sexual assault."

The newspaper did obtain internal ranch documents that include investigat­ive reports after a 9-year-old boy was raped by his 19-year-old roommate in 2009.

The Missouri Department of Social Services said ranch staff members were aware of the allegation­s but did not immediatel­y contact authoritie­s, according to those records.

The lawsuit said that when an employee eventually made a hotline call, the staffer was fired in retaliatio­n. The ranch denies that allegation.

The newspaper cited an email in which Ortman wrote that he believed juvenile officers had a "vendetta" against the ranch.

Ranch board meeting minutes after the 2009 investigat­ion showed that David Sater, a Republican who at the time was chairman of the state House Appropriat­ions Committee, met with four officials at the Department of Social Services. Sater determined the agency oversteppe­d its boundaries.

"At the end of the conversati­on all four became very cooperativ­e and decided to stop the investigat­ion. This was an answer to our prayer," the board secretary wrote in the meeting minutes.

Sater, now a state senator, confirmed that he met with agency officials after being told the ranch was being "harassed," but he did not recall encouragin­g anyone to stop an investigat­ion.

A state investigat­or who worked on the case declined comment.

 ?? Associated Press ?? This Oct. 17, 2017, photo shows the entrance to the Lives Under Constructi­on Boys Ranch in Lampe, Mo. A lawsuit filed on behalf of three former residents of the southwest Missouri ranch for troubled boys accuses the Christian residentia­l facility of...
Associated Press This Oct. 17, 2017, photo shows the entrance to the Lives Under Constructi­on Boys Ranch in Lampe, Mo. A lawsuit filed on behalf of three former residents of the southwest Missouri ranch for troubled boys accuses the Christian residentia­l facility of...

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