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Original Title: Serious question: How does a Mormon man accused of sexual assault by over 200 women, who’s forbidden by the Mormon church to enter a Mormon church building (unless he’s with his wife, in his hometown) … get assigned by Mormon leaders to be in charge of cleaning a Mormon church building?


Make this make sense …

  1. “The church also provided proof of a 2022 letter delivered to Farley’s home, notifying him he was permanently banned from his former hometown church in Oregon and further prohibited from attending meetings or entering church property at any other location — except in the town where he currently lives. There, he is “allowed to attend Sunday services when accompanied by his spouse.”

Source: CNN, Sep. 15, 2024

But:

  1. “Farley currently resides in Nephi, Utah as of February 2024. He is a member of the Nephi 5th Ward in the LDS church, and has two current callings: resource center specialist and building cleaning supervisor.”

Source: FLOODLIT (we received proof from a local LDS church member in Nephi, Utah)

So …

How does a Mormon man accused of sexual assault by over 200 women, who’s forbidden by the Mormon church to enter a Mormon church building (unless he’s with his wife, in his hometown) … get assigned by Mormon leaders to be in charge of cleaning a Mormon church building?

And wouldn’t these callings mean he gets keys to open locked doors to a Mormon church building, as well as locked doors inside that building?

Keep in mind, this man has been accused of sexual assault by over 200 women.

He’s a former LDS Primary teacher, stake high council member and Sunday school teacher.

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