Santa Fe New Mexican

Polygamous sect member pleads guilty

Businessma­n admits to transporti­ng children for sex across state lines

- By Jacques Billeaud

PHOENIX — A businessma­n pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring with the leader of an offshoot polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border to transport underage girls across state lines, making him the first man to be convicted in what authoritie­s say was a scheme to orchestrat­e sexual acts involving children.

Moroni Johnson, who faces 10 years to life in prison, acknowledg­ed he participat­ed in a scheme to transport four girls under the age of 18 for sexual activity. Authoritie­s say the conspiracy between Johnson, 53, and the sect’s leader, self-proclaimed prophet Samuel Bateman, occurred over a three-year period ending in September 2022.

Authoritie­s say Bateman had created a sprawling network spanning at least four states as he tried to start an offshoot of the Fundamenta­list Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which historical­ly has been based in the neighborin­g communitie­s of Colorado City, Ariz., and Hildale, Utah. He and his followers practice polygamy, a legacy of the early teachings of the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which abandoned the practice in 1890 and now strictly prohibits it. Bateman and his followers believe polygamy brings exaltation in heaven.

The FBI said Bateman had taken more than 20 wives, including 10 girls under the age of 18. Bateman is accused of giving wives as gifts to his male followers and claiming to do so on orders from the “Heavenly Father.” Investigat­ors say Bateman traveled extensivel­y between Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Nebraska and had sex with minor girls on a regular basis. Some of the sexual activity involving Bateman was recorded and transmitte­d across state lines via electronic devices.

The FBI said Bateman demanded his followers confess publicly for any indiscreti­ons and shared those confession­s widely. He claimed the punishment­s, which ranged from a time out to public shaming and sexual activity, came from the Lord, the federal law enforcemen­t agency said. Authoritie­s said Johnson was pressured by Bateman to give up three of his wives as atonement because Johnson wasn’t treating Bateman as a prophet.

Bateman was arrested in August 2022 by state police in Flagstaff after someone spotted small fingers in a door gap on an enclosed trailer. Authoritie­s found three girls — between the ages of 11 and 14 — in the trailer, which had a makeshift toilet, a sofa, camping chairs and no ventilatio­n.

Bateman posted bond, but he was arrested the next month and charged with obstructin­g justice in a federal investigat­ion into whether children were being transporte­d across state lines for sexual activity.

At the time of the second arrest, authoritie­s removed nine children from Bateman’s home in Colorado City and placed them in foster care. Eight of the children later escaped. The FBI alleged three of Bateman’s adult wives played a part in getting them out of Arizona. The girls were later found hundreds of miles away in Washington state in a vehicle driven by one of the adult wives.

Bateman has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges, including conspiracy to transport a minor for sexual activity, conspiracy to commit tampering in an official proceeding and conspiracy to commit kidnapping of the girls who were placed in state child welfare agency after his arrest.

Bateman was ordered jailed until the resolution of his trial, now scheduled for Sept. 10.

Earlier this year, four of Bateman’s adult wives pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit tampering with an official proceeding, acknowledg­ing they witnessed Bateman engage in sexual acts with his child brides and they also participat­ed in the plot to kidnap the eight girls from state custody.

 ?? RICK BOWMER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Hildale, Utah, at the base of Red Rock Cliff mountains, with its sister city, Colorado City, Ariz., in the foreground in 2014. On Tuesday, a businessma­n pleaded guilty to conspiring with the leader of an offshoot polygamous sect to transport underage girls across state lines for sexual activity.
RICK BOWMER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Hildale, Utah, at the base of Red Rock Cliff mountains, with its sister city, Colorado City, Ariz., in the foreground in 2014. On Tuesday, a businessma­n pleaded guilty to conspiring with the leader of an offshoot polygamous sect to transport underage girls across state lines for sexual activity.

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