The holy man had failed to report, without delay, the serial physical and sexual abuse inflicted by a trusted volunteer at Christian summer camps in Britain, Zimbabwe and South Africa over several decades.
Not a soul would have expected the wheelchair-bound renowned physicist Stephen Hawking to be associated with the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and yet, here we are.
She posed as a ‘cool mom’ but was luring children into her home, ploughed them with an alarming amount of alcohol and laughing when boys sexually assaulted intoxicated girls.
Twenty-five years later, Al Jazeera’s Fault Lines travelled to Lonoke to re-examine the case and its connection to one of the largest sex abuse scandals in American history.
When police seized Ackerman’s phone, they found incriminating WhatsApp conversations, which outed this long list of clients.
Ghislaine Maxwell believes Epstein was murdered.
Disgraced singer R. Kelly’s sex abuse trial started last week, and the women who have testified thus far have not held back.
The Catholic Church is once again embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal, with more than 300 priests involved in the latest report. How does the Church bounce back?