Oregon man filing suit against Mormon church

Summary

Charges that a local Mormon church youth leader sexually abused a boy, now grown, have prompted the attorney at the center of a number of high-profile cases against the Mormon church to file another one Monday in Portland's Multnomah County Circuit Court.

Story Created: Nov 16, 2009 at 9:10 AM MST

Story Updated: Nov 16, 2009 at 9:10 AM MST

Oregon man filing suit against Mormon church

PORTLAND, Ore. - The attorney at the center of a number of high-profile cases against the Mormon church plans to file another round of lawsuits Monday.

A case against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - also known as the Mormon church - will be filed in Portland's Multnomah County Circuit Court Nov. 16, according to Rebecca Tweed, who handles media relations for the Portland law firm O'Donnell Clark & Crew. The attorney representing this civil case is Kelly Clark with O'Donnell Clark & Crew.

The suit is being filed on behalf of an Oregon man. The man alleges sexual abuse as a child at the hands of a Mormon church youth leader. 

This is one of a handful of related abuse lawsuits Tweed tells KATU that Clark will file in San Francisco, Seattle and other West Coast towns Monday against the Mormon Church. Four of the suits also name the Boy Scouts as defendants.

In 2007, Clark represented six Portland men who filed a lawsuit against the Mormon Church and the Boy Scouts of America seeking $25 million in damages for alleged sexual abuse in the 1980s. Clark reportedly obtained several trial court rulings and a state Supreme Court win in that suit.
 

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