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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Friend Of The Duggar Family, Douglas Phillips, Vision Forum Minstries Sued By A Teenager For Sexual Assult And Battery
Douglas Phillips, father of eight resigned after he was caught in an affair with a young woman. Douglas Phillips — a close of the Duggar family and actor Kirk Cameron — is at the center of a disturbing lawsuit in which a teenage girl, Lourdes Torres claims the one-time leader of Vision Forum Ministries was groomed as a ‘personal sex slave’ since the age of 15, leading her to believe they would be married. Media outlet, Radar Online has the court filing. Teenager, Lourdes Torres Files Lawsuit Against Church Organization Leader & Duggar Family Friend Claims Sexual Assault & Battery. The Quiverfull movement is followed by Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar on TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting, and the family has attributed their 19 children to a Quiverfull family’s continuing trust in God’s control of the womb.
In a civil lawsuit filed by the teenager, Lourdes Torres-Manteufel on April 15, 2014, against Douglas Phillips, the young woman claims nine counts of injury; including assault, battery, sexual battery, inflicting emotional distress and fraud. Lourdes Torres also named Vision Forum for negligent supervision and retention, claiming they were aware of the alleged abuse and turned a blind eye for their leader.
“This suit arises from inappropriate, unwanted, and immoral sexual acts committed by Douglas Phillips against Lourdes Torres,” the lawsuit states, noting they all occurred in Bexar County, Texas. Among the disturbing accusations:
“As described herein, Douglas Phillips used Ms. Torres — against her wishes and over her objections — as a personal sex object. Douglas Phillips repeatedly groped, rubbed, and touched Lourdes crotch, breasts, and other areas of her body; rubbed his penis on her; masturbated on her; forced her to watch him masturbate on her; and ejaculated upon her. This perverse and offensive conduct repeatedly took place over the course of several years.”
Throughout the 30-page complaint are specific incidents with dates in which Torres claims Douglas Phillips assaulted her.
“In July 2007 Douglas Phillips invited the teen, Lourdes Torres to ‘help’ him on one of his events. That night when standing next to Ms. Torres, Douglas Phillips put his hand under her hair around the back of her neck and massaged her neck,” the document states.
“Another time Douglas Phillips sat next to her while she watched a movie with his children. While watching the movie, Phillips reached out and massaged her leg.”
Eventually, Lourdes moved in with Douglas Phillips and his family, acting as a sort of nanny — but she claims it wasn’t long before he began to enter her bedroom without her permission to touch “her breasts, stomach, back, neck, and waist.”
The civil suit continues, “As a result of the manipulation of this movement, Ms. Torres’s thinking was altered. As described herein, Douglas Phillips — standing in a position of influence and prominence within patriarchy — methodically groomed Lourdes that she would eventually participate in illicit sexual rendezvous with him promising that she could one day marry him.” In 2013 Torres, along with her parents, approached elders at Boerne Christian Fellowship Church — a church led by Phillips — to inform them of the leader’s inappropriate behavior.
Months later Torres allegedly received a “threatening” email from Phillips’ wife, Beall, that read as follows:
During the last ten weeks, and ultimately for the last nine months, you have been lighting bombs all across the country. Right now, you may have a perception of peace, but what you don’t know is that these bombs are about to explode in a manner that will change all of our lives forever. It will affect your life, your marriage prospects … your parents … and thousands of other people. It is far worse than you imagine.
The VFM board has encouraged me to let you know about these and to work with you to give you an opportunity to stop impending destruction.
Recently, the Duggars have been associated with several religious organizations that have come under fire for various scandals.
The Duggar family belongs to the Basic Life Principals, a ministry founded by Bill Gothard, who just resigned after more than 35 young women and teenagers came forward alleging sexual harassment.
Lourdes is requesting a jury trial and is seeking more than $1 million in damages against Douglas Phillips.
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