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Missouri lawmakers discussed a bill that would make sex with a clergy person criminal. |
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Wrap: St. Charles Republican Representative Kathie Conway is sponsoring a bill that would criminalize sexual exploitation of or by clergy persons.
Conway says the bill was inspired by a woman whose pastor took advantage of her during after a life crisis.
The victim and her husband went to the police, but the police said their hands were tied because the relationship was consensual.
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Description: "Their response was, 'Well, it was consensual because she was so unduly influenced by this man.'" |
The law would prohibit any romantic interactions within 120 days of a parishioner first seeking counsel.
The House Crime Committee took no immediate action on the bill.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Christina Turner.
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Missouri lawmakers are considering a bill that would criminalize sex with clergy people. |
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Wrap: The House Crime Committee is considering criminalizing sexual exploitation of or by clergy persons.
St. Charles Republican Representative Kathie Conway says the law would prevent romantic interactions between a parishioner and their religious leader within 120 days of their first advisement meeting.
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Description: "It wouldn't say that two people that fell in love couldn't be together." |
St. Louis County Republican Representative John McCaherty is a pastor himself.
He says religious leaders should follow the same ethical laws that licensed therapists do, but wants to make sure the language isn't one-sided.
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Description: "It's not always the clergy that initiates something like that." |
The committee took no immediate action on the bill.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Christina Turner.