Houston Chronicle

Former lawmaker says he was abused as teen at boys ranch

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AMARILLO — A former Texas congressma­n has said he was among the teens who were abused at a ranch that houses atrisk children in the Texas Panhandle, just days after allegation­s of abuse at Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch first surfaced.

Former Rep. Bill Sarpalius told the Amarillo Globe-News in a report published Saturday that he was sexually abused when he lived at the ranch in the 1960s. Britain’s The Guardian newspaper reported Wednesday that generation­s of former residents have come forward to allege physical and sexual abuse at the hands of staff and other residents from the 1950s through at least the 1990s.

Sarpalius said he believes the abuse happened because judges sent violent teens to be housed alongside low-income boys who had no family. He characteri­zed the conditions at the time as “violent boys versus kids that had nothing.”

Sarpalius said older boys abused him in the secluded feed room at the ranch’s dairy barn. He also remembered staff tying him and other boys to a chin-up bar and spanking them probably “more than we should’ve been.”

Sarpalius served in the Texas Senate for eight years then in the U.S. Congress for six years.

He said he doesn’t believe abuse still happens at the ranch, and that he’s grateful for a teacher there who taught him how to read at age 13.

The Child-Friendly Faith Project, a nonprofit that works to expose religious groups that abuse children, took the allegation­s to The Guardian. Some of those stories included escape attempts, whippings with ropes, being chased by guards on horseback, bloody beatings and rape and sexual assault by older boys or staff members.

A statement from the organizati­on said it was aware of the claims regarding “harmful encounters” and apologized.

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