Raymond Jessop, Texas Polygamist Sect Member, Guilty Of Sex Assault

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MICHELLE ROBERTS | 11/ 5/09 09:51 PM | AP

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ELDORADO, Texas — The first polygamist sect member to face criminal trial following last year's raid at the Yearning For Zion Ranch in West Texas was convicted Thursday of sexually assaulting an underage girl with whom he had a so-called "spiritual marriage."

Raymond Jessop, 38, didn't visibly react when the verdict was read after just more than two hours of jury deliberations. Free on bond during trial, he was immediately handcuffed and led to jail. Jurors were expected to return to court Monday to begin deciding his sentence on the child sexual assault conviction. He faces up to 20 years in prison.

Lawyers in the case declined to comment on the verdict Thursday.

Jessop allegedly has nine wives. He also faces a bigamy charge, but that case is to be tried later. The girl in the assault case, now 21, was previously in a spiritual marriage with Jessop's brother before being "reassigned" to Jessop when she was 15, according to documents seized at the ranch. She became pregnant at age 16.

During closing arguments, Assistant Attorney General Eric Nichols stood before photos of the young mother and toddler in prairie dresses.

"There is a sound foundation based not just in documents – based in DNA evidence for which the documents serve as corroboration ... that Raymond Merril Jessop behind those gates, behind that guard house, behind those walls, sexually assaulted" the then-teen, he said.

Forensic experts who testified during the trial, which began with the largest jury pool in the small county's history on Oct. 26, said there was a nearly 100 percent probability Jessop was the father of the woman's daughter, who is now 4.

Jessop's attorneys had argued that no witness placed Jessop in Schleicher County at the time of the alleged assault in November 2004. They said prosecutors instead relied on only small snippets of documents to place Jessop and the teen at the ranch run by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at the time. Many of the documents were seized from enormous cement vaults inside the temple and temple annex at the ranch.

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"It's dangerous when we start trying to convict people based on documents and we're not sure where the documents came from," said Stevens, noting there was no evidence Jessop ever had seen the documents prosecutors used to place him at the ranch in 2004 and 2005.

But the defense offered no witnesses at trial and provided no evidence Jessop was elsewhere.

Nichols used a photo album, family records and dictations by jailed sect leader Warren Jeffs to establish a time line that put Jessop and the teen at the ranch when she became pregnant. The records covered parts of 2004 and 2005, but not specifically the time of the alleged assault.

The woman was on the prosecution's witness list, but did not testify.

Generally, under Texas law, no one under 17 can consent to sex with adult.

"Any act of sexual assault is a horrendous crime, but an act of a sexual assault of a child is of such an extreme nature we don't even consider whether the victim was able – much less did – consent," Nichols said.

Documents given to the jury were heavily redacted to minimize any references to plural marriages. The jury was told Jessop was legally married to another woman before entering the spiritual marriage, but only as proof Jessop could not have been legally married to the teen.

In all, 12 FLDS men have been indicted on charges ranging from failure to report child abuse to sexual assault since authorities raided the ranch last year. The 439 children taken from the property and placed in foster care following the raid all have been returned to their parents or other relatives.

Jeffs, revered by the FLDS as the group's prophet, was convicted in Utah as an accomplice to rape. He awaits trial in Arizona on charges related to underage marriages there. He'll then face separate sexual assault and bigamy charges in Texas.

The FLDS is a breakaway sect of the mainstream Mormon church, which renounced polygamy more than a century ago and does not recognize the FLDS.

Historically based around the Arizona-Utah state line, the FLDS bought a ranch about 150 miles northwest of San Antonio, in Eldorado, six years ago, and began building massive log homes and a towering temple.

The raid of the insular group made national headlines as women in prairie dresses and braids were moved off the ranch, and child welfare officials took custody of their children in one of the largest custody cases in U.S. history.

ELDORADO, Texas — The first polygamist sect member to face criminal trial following last year's raid at the Yearning For Zion Ranch in West Texas was convicted Thursday of sexually assaulting an...
ELDORADO, Texas — The first polygamist sect member to face criminal trial following last year's raid at the Yearning For Zion Ranch in West Texas was convicted Thursday of sexually assaulting an...
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- BlackTom I'm a Fan of BlackTom 10 fans permalink

I grew up in Texas, and moved to Utah about 15 years ago. The Utah and Arizona authorities were always afraid to prosecute this cult, due to a raid that became a public relations nightmare in the 1950's, and cost the governor of Arizona his job. There are still big polygamist communities in Utah where the sheriff, mayor, council, teachers, everyone is part of the cult. They are left alone.
I knew when these freaks moved to Texas that they would have a very different relationship with the locals, and I am very happy to see these twisted perverts called to account for their crimes. They treat females like chattel, and they throw out boys once they grow old enough to compete with the "elders" for wives. The men have created a system of child predation, quasi-incest, mind control via ignorace and fear, and public assistance fraud.
Finally.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 11/06/2009

Ah how true, you state it well! Actually when I reported on this group in 2000, the City Attorneys under contract for Colorado City, AZ were Snow & Nuffer. Steven Snow is currently General Council of the LDS Mormon mainstream church, his partner David Nuffer was Utah Bar Association President in 2000/2001. Back then Steven Snow ran the LDS Missionary program for South America, Nuffer was a Bishop then. Nuffers former partner was Ronald Willard Thompson, but they severed that relationship so Ronnie could be the City Attorney for Polygamous city of Hildale. Thompson was the elected county prosecutor from 1973-1978 for Washington County Utah, the same county who prosecuted Jeffs in September of 2007. Nuffer & Snow were both Deputy District Attorneys! A prudent human with the IQ of a magot would of known of the child marriages, Thompson admitted that in a local news story! Orrin Hatch knew both Rulon Jeffs and Fred Jessop. Thompson a key player in everything, sat on a special economic development committee of Southern Utah with SUPAC. That economic think tank was 3 membered, Senator Hatch, Governor Mike Leavitt & Ron W. Thompson!

I could write a book on how or why this got swept under for so long, while child rape just became common practise of protected religious Freedom.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 11/07/2009

continued;
Don't leave Arizona out the DA before Matt Smith (a good guy), was low life rape protecting William Eckstrom Jr. he knew and it took him 4 years of stalling before he admitted his conflict of interest. Janet Napolitano knew it all in December of 2000 while still Arizona Attorney General.

You are right, but most have no idea of how far up this went and yes prominent people in Utah still discretely practise "the Work" or "Principle"! A few news papers fiddled with the edges of this story, but other than SCOOP in New Zealand few dare! GOOGLE the names, don't take my word for it. Try adding "Dale Bills", Mike Otterson", LDS Church lobbist "Bill Evans" or Church Spokesman "Bruce Evans". Don't take the jibberish that the mainstream church was unaware of the abuses, activist tried to get their help early on.

I could name names inside the FBI, try Gail Gnecko out of Sandpoint Idaho in 2000, ask the FBI what they knew and when they knew of the details of girls being smuggled across the canadian border and back? I have already said to much, but start GOOGLING most of its out there.

Lets see if the HUFFINGTON POST has the guts to expose it!

PS Nuffer resigned as Colorado City Attorney to become a judge, an appointment and reward by Governor Mike Leavett, before he left office. THE TRUTH IS BEGGING TO BE EXPOSED!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 AM on 11/07/2009
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Let's hope Jessop is convicted in every case against him and that the sentences are not to be served concurrently.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 11/06/2009
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 498 fans permalink
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One down, thousands to go.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 11/06/2009
- JakeHanson I'm a Fan of JakeHanson 25 fans permalink
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But we have to make sure to defend "traditional" marriage from the gays so wonderful marriages like this can continue to flourish!

This countries hypocrisy makes me sick.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 11/06/2009

So true. You would think the Mormons would support the freedom to marry. Of course, they just do it anyway.

How do they handle health benefits? Does the church support the women who aren't allowed to be on their husband's insurance? What happens if first wife or mom says you can't be in the hospital room?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 11/06/2009

Me too

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 11/06/2009
- mollymac I'm a Fan of mollymac 15 fans permalink

Right On Jake. Gotta love the hypocrites.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 11/17/2009

20 years in jail? shouldn't having more than one wife be punishment enough?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 11/06/2009
- ray01 I'm a Fan of ray01 28 fans permalink

Funny! Your words speak volumes.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 11/06/2009
- Susan60 I'm a Fan of Susan60 7 fans permalink

A read a book about a young girl who was in the FLDS. She knew both Jeffs and Jessop and at 13 was forced for marry her first cousin.

She broke away from the sect, thank goodness, and is happily married with children but her story is heartbreaking.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 11/06/2009
- isadora I'm a Fan of isadora 15 fans permalink

Sniff the Mormon connection here? The gross sexism and devotion to quantity reproduction suggests one. Scrutinize Glenn Beck's rhetoric and the church's promotional material and find that which can give one pause. Mormon female authors Debra Laake and Sonia Johnson also tell of attitudes, behavior and policies toward the females that the church controls that provoke very uncomfortable feelings in me, a feminist.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 11/06/2009
- sak I'm a Fan of sak 26 fans permalink

It is about time that these sexual perverts were prosecuted and locked up. I still do not understand why this sect is allowed to continue when they break our laws.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 11/06/2009

Ahhh, religion- the anchor of humanity.
I suppose all the Polanski defenders will be showing up here to blame the girl's mother and call it consensual.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 11/06/2009
- Bloggerrogr I'm a Fan of Bloggerrogr 143 fans permalink
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Please re-read the article:
"Generally, under Texas law, no one under 17 can consent to sex with adult"

20 years sounds about right.

Now, in order for Justice to be perfected, the girl should be allowed to sue the FLDS in civil court for damages.

FWIW

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 11/06/2009
- Unsui I'm a Fan of Unsui 9 fans permalink
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Good thought

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 11/06/2009
- stefiz I'm a Fan of stefiz 28 fans permalink
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put that child sex predator in prison!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 11/06/2009
- Gasparilla I'm a Fan of Gasparilla 30 fans permalink

One of the women who had her children removed temporarily, complained that they were wearing short pants and short sleeve shorts. That's bad, but these pervert men doing 14 year olds is OK.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 11/06/2009

Sick, sick, sick.

We hear all the religious conservative outcry over abortions. Why are these activists not working hard to make sure our children do not become victims in the first place? Is this sort of behavior acceptable in the eyes of God?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 11/06/2009
- JBVT I'm a Fan of JBVT 3 fans permalink

Praise be to god, praise be to god, praise be to god.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 11/06/2009

AMEN.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 11/06/2009
- omahajim I'm a Fan of omahajim 4 fans permalink
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since this is an institutionalized and proscribed campaign of sexual assault on minors, they need to be brought up on Federal RICO charges. their behavior certainly fits the spirit and verbiage of the law itself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racketeer_Influenced_and_Corrupt_Organizations_Act

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 11/06/2009
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