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Amish Man Chester Mast Accused Of Sexually Abusing Children, Cousin

JIM SALTER   06/ 8/10 05:37 PM ET   AP

Chester Mast

ST. LOUIS — A 26-year-old Amish man has been charged with sexually assaulting five underage girls in Missouri and Wisconsin, including a cousin of his, authorities said Tuesday.

Chester Mast, of Curryville, Mo., was arrested in late May after authorities were contacted by members of Pike County, Mo., Amish community, an "Old Order Amish" community that shuns such amenities as electricity, phones and cars.

Pike County Sheriff Stephen Korte said Tuesday that Mast sexually assaulted four girls in Missouri and one in Wisconsin who ranged in age from 5 to 15 years old. Two of the Missouri girls were Amish and two weren't, and the Wisconsin victim was his cousin, who is Amish, authorities said.

"It is unfortunate that nowhere in society is anybody immune from being a victim," Korte said Tuesday. "No matter where you go there are people who may violate other people's liberties and freedoms and peace of mind."

Korte and Scott Blader, the district attorney for Waushara County, Wis., said they worried that there may be other victims.

"It looks as though there are other matters out there and we're looking at them actively," Blader said.

Mast is charged in Missouri with two counts of statutory rape, two counts of statutory sodomy and one count of sexual misconduct involving a child. Korte said he is not related to any of those girls. Mast has not entered a plea, and was scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.

In Wisconsin, Mast is charged with sexual assault and incest. Blader said the victim there is Mast's cousin. He declined to give her exact age at the time of the alleged assault, only saying that she was from 13 to 16 years old.

Mast is jailed on $100,000 bond in Pike County, but if he posts bail, he'll be extradited to Wisconsin and held without bond, Blader said.

Mast did not have a listed attorney, but a request was made through jail officials to interview Mast by phone.

Mast has lived most of his life in Missouri but spent some time in Wisconsin, prosecutors said. The alleged assaults in Missouri happened between July 2007 and March 2009, and the Wisconsin assault occurred in 2004, they said.

Both Pike County and Waushara County have large Amish communities. In Pike County, Mast and most of the 60 or so Amish families live near the town of Curryville, about 90 miles northwest of St. Louis.

Korte and Blader said their offices rarely get reports of serious crimes involving the Amish.

"It is rather unusual," Blader said. "This is probably the first one I've seen."

The Pike County Genealogical Society said the community is "Old Order Amish" that uses no electricity, phones or cars. Community members travel by horse and buggy, use kerosene lamps for light and gasoline-powered machinery.

Mast worked in a sawmill and farmed, Korte said. He had no previous felony record.

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03:46 PM on 06/16/2010
The problem with Amish stereotypes is that they paint the Amish as universally "good and law-abiding" or "abusers of human and animals." Both are true or false depending on which Amish person you talk about. Also, some abuse is accepted due to ignorance.

The problem I see with Amish culture is that they attempt to hide their problems from the rest of the world. In so doing they sweep abuse under the rug and make it 'go away' by keeping it from being visible. They seem to think that makes it actually go away. I was abused in many ways (physically, verbally, se xually, emotionally... you name it) as a young child, yet my family were good neighbors and our lawns were well cared-for. No one ever knew, not even our Amish neighbors.

We know of course that hiding abuse causes it to mushroom which means the rate of offenses increase. The Amish have a major problem with abuse and an even bigger problem of not getting help from the proper venues when problems are identified.

Guys, please note: There are both good and bad Amish. The Amish are people. Some of them are horrid, others are phenomenal just like people everywhere.

Thank God for awareness. Want to hear stories about the Amish? Ask the people who transport them: their taxi drivers. And remember 2 things:

~the taxi drivers still see only what is on the surface
~the Amish are not all the same
03:44 PM on 06/16/2010
I was born and raised Amish and left at 21. My initial response to this article is, "Good! Someone actually got caught!" (Likely only because some victims were not Amish)

The facts are:
~Many types of abuse exist within Amish walls, but the reason you dont' hear about it is that they are so good at hiding their problems. Abusers are lightly punished (Excommunication for 2-6 weeks) Victims are blamed either directly or indirectly and hushed and/or isolated. The Amish will not call the authorities on their "brothers" and people are expected to forgive and trust again. Women are marginalized. Some are treated well by their husbands, others are abused. Women have NO VOICE within the community and have nowhere to turn for help if there is a problem.

~They are also pacifists and religious so on the surface they appear to be "good" as a group.
~Their social culture is one of hard work, so yes, they would have nice lawns.
~There are healthy families within the Amish circles also. Some communities have much higher rates of abuse than others.
~As far as cleanliness, some sects are much dirtier than others.
~THEY ARE PEOPLE, no better or worse than you or I.
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Jeffrey A Beard
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10:00 AM on 06/09/2010
"Amish Pederast," no longer an oxymoron--
11:37 AM on 06/21/2010
Maybe it never was an oxymoron. And so, the truth comes out.
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GraniteSkyline
I wish you happiness!
09:35 AM on 06/09/2010
I glad the mythof the quint and pure Amish is starting to erode. I am an optician and when I first started working I noticed quite a few of our Amish patients had a very wide distance between their pupils. I thought that was from the inbreeding of the relatively small population (many Amish people have 12 fingers and toes, a genetically dominant trait). But the Optometrist informed me that those wide pupillary distances were caused by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

These people are just as scummy as everyone else. it is just easier for them to hide within their protective community.
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Ralph Noyes
I rant therefore I am.
09:37 AM on 06/09/2010
Physical evidence is telling -- whether it's inbreeding or Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

If you've ever been around people with FAS, you know it's a devil of a disease.
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R U Sirius
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08:53 AM on 06/09/2010
Thou art under arresteth.
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Tmboy
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08:20 AM on 06/09/2010
Does it really matter that this guy is Amish? Shouldnt the bigger news be that this waste of skin is actually named "Chester"?
08:09 AM on 06/09/2010
Just another wacko member of the Ginger Separatist Movement.
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Ralph Noyes
I rant therefore I am.
09:46 AM on 06/09/2010
Watch it now!

I was a ginger, once. When I had hair and it wasn't white.
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Nick Anthony
Live for love.
04:33 AM on 06/09/2010
Aint that the cop from Reno 911? http://costumzee.com/view/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/Reno911.jpg
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04:13 AM on 06/09/2010
Watch out! Jail has TV!
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JLTurner
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03:30 AM on 06/09/2010
No phones, no lights, no motor car, not a single luxury. Like Robinson Crusoe, it's primitive as can be.


so who reported it ?
09:58 AM on 06/09/2010
The article says the authorities were contacted by some of the community members.
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steph81
02:57 AM on 06/09/2010
I hear the Amish are handy with wood.
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mapleaforever
"People Have the Power" -- Patti Smith
02:25 AM on 06/09/2010
Chester the m0le$ter.
01:36 AM on 06/09/2010
Here's the poor Amish girl whose family had all her teeth pulled out to punish her for reporting her rape:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&&sa=X&ei=5CcPTIewGpymNfC15cAM&ved=0CBEQBSgA&q=Anna+Slabaugh+family+pulled+out+all+of+her+teeth&spell=1
04:30 AM on 06/09/2010
Pretty horrible. As a younger man, I dreamt of one day opening an Amish-themed resort in FL and robbing yuppies and boomers blind woth an enchanted BS version of what they think the PA Dutch live like. That dream is over now, no thanks to articles like this.
BTW- you should wear a suit, put a pen in your hand, and in a Norm Macdonald voice, walk around goin "I'm JulieDole".
Think about it for the holidays.
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Ralph Noyes
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09:39 AM on 06/09/2010
Truth trumps religious bigotry -- except among religious bigots, and HP is full of them on this thread.
01:26 AM on 06/09/2010
This actually happens a lot in Amish country. I'm surprised this guy is being prosecuted - I remember reading one teenage girl's testimony where her family had all her teeth pulled out in punishment for telling on a brother who continually raped her, and for trying to escape.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=y4Y&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&&sa=X&ei=gCUPTKT9NJTUM6HJva8M&ved=0CBsQBSgA&q=forgiveness+amish+rape&spell=1
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sfstewart
01:29 AM on 06/09/2010
I remember reading that story. It was heartbreaking.
02:39 AM on 06/09/2010
Apparently, she's 22 now, lives in CA (or did, anyway) and has dentures. But dentures are terrible - lacking teeth, your jaw bones recess over time... she needs to get implants, pronto:

http://www.mynewsmile.com/dental_questions/soft_teeth.htm
12:48 AM on 06/09/2010
You can tell a lot about a society by how they treat the women.