CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 5, 2008 | By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
An Orange County sheriff's deputy found dead shortly after being charged with molesting a 12-year-old boy had learned of his impending arrest by accessing an internal computer system, authorities said Friday. Gerald Stenger, 41, who was found about 2 p.m.
NATIONAL
April 6, 2008 | By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Texas child welfare officials said Saturday that they had removed 183 people -- including 137 children -- from an isolated polygamist compound in southwestern Texas after allegations that a 16-year-old girl there had been sexually abused.
NATIONAL
April 8, 2008 | By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Texas officials said Monday that they had taken more than 400 children into temporary state custody while they continued investigating allegations that girls at a remote polygamist compound were being sexually abused by men. "This is the biggest single removal in the history of this agency," Child Protective Services spokesman Darrell Azar said Monday evening. "No one can remember anything quite like it.
NATIONAL
April 9, 2008 | By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Child welfare investigators who entered a polygamist compound in West Texas this weekend found many pregnant teenagers and underage girls who said they were forced to marry, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday. The documents detailed the evidence that Texas officials presented to a judge to justify taking temporary state custody of more than 400 children from the YFZ Ranch, near the tiny town of Eldorado, built by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
NATIONAL
April 10, 2008 | By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Authorities searching a remote polygamist compound for a 16-year-old girl who had claimed she was sexually abused discovered a bed inside a towering limestone temple and were told by a "confidential informant" that men used it to have sex with underage girls, according to a court document unsealed Wednesday.
WORLD
April 18, 2008 | By Rebecca Trounson and Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writers
In an unprecedented gesture, Pope Benedict XVI met privately Thursday with a small group of men and women who were sexually abused as youths by their clergy, an emotional encounter of prayer and tears. Participants said later that they had experienced a long-overdue sense of "fulfillment." Inside the chapel of the Apostolic Nunciature, the pope spoke to the victims individually and as a group, and they prayed together, said Father Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 24, 2008 | By Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writer
The Orange County district attorney's office said Wednesday that it was trying to determine whether a sheriff's deputy who killed himself after being charged with molesting a 12-year-old boy may have sexually assaulted other minors. Gerald Stenger, 41, of Aliso Viejo was found dead earlier this month inside an unmarked car. Earlier the same day, he had learned that a warrant had been issued for his arrest in the molestation case.
NATIONAL
April 27, 2008 | By DeeDee Correll, Times Staff Writer
Miranda Meza's biggest fear about going to the police was that the man she says molested her would lie. If he said he never touched her, how could she prove he did? But he'd made that part easy. He admitted to police that he had. Now they were both here, in the courthouse. She watched her grandfather across the lobby. He was nearly 80 years old, his hair white and sparse. He wore an oxygen tank strapped across his skinny chest. It had taken more than 16 years to get to this point.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 29, 2008 | By Richard Winton and Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Times Staff Writers
A Los Angeles assistant principal who already faces charges of lewd acts against one student was charged Monday with molesting two others, broadening a case that has caused outrage in the South Los Angeles community in which he worked. Assistant Principal Stephen T. Rooney was transferred to Markham Middle School in South Los Angeles last year, even though he was accused of engaging in a sexual relationship with a student at a previous school, Foshay Learning Center.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
May 6, 2008 | By Richard Winton and Howard Blume, Times Staff Writers
Senior Los Angeles school officials, including the district's police chief and its former chief operating officer, knew of sex allegations against a school administrator months before he was transferred to a Watts middle school, where he allegedly molested two students, officials said Monday. District officials have been heavily criticized for allowing former Assistant Principal Steve Thomas Rooney back into a school after he had been accused of sexual contact with a student.