The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS)

What Are LDS Claims?
LDS Claims refer to legal actions taken by survivors who have experienced sexual, emotional, spiritual, or financial abuse within or related to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). These claims are often filed against individual perpetrators as well as the Church itself for its role in enabling, covering up, or failing to prevent abuse.
Victims include:
➤ Children and teens abused by bishops, missionaries, or church leaders
➤ Adults who faced coercion, emotional control, or financial manipulation
➤ Individuals whose reports of abuse were silenced, ignored, or retaliated against
LDS Claims refer to legal actions taken by survivors who have experienced sexual, emotional, spiritual, or financial abuse within or related to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). These claims are often filed against individual perpetrators as well as the Church itself for its role in enabling, covering up, or failing to prevent abuse.
Why LDS Church Abuse Claims Matter?
LDS abuse claims matter because real lives have been shattered, often in silence. For decades, survivors have faced stigma, disbelief, and pressure to remain quiet. Many were told not to report abuse to law enforcement, to “forgive and forget,” or were punished for speaking out.
These claims:
➤ Expose systemic failures in how the Church handles abuse allegations
➤ Give survivors a voice and a legal path toward justice
➤ Create pressure for institutional change to prevent future abuse
➤ Help victims recover costs for therapy, trauma treatment, and damages
➤ Break the silence for thousands who thought they were alone
Filing an LDS claim is not about revenge; it’s about truth, justice, and healing.
Who Can File LDS Church Abuse Claims?
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
➤ Were sexually abused by an LDS Church leader, bishop, missionary, or fellow member
➤ Were a minor at the time of abuse, even if it happened decades ago
➤ Experienced spiritual or emotional manipulation by someone in a position of church authority
➤ Donated money under false pretenses or coercion
➤ Reported abuse but were ignored, silenced, or retaliated against
➤ Are now an adult survivor of childhood abuse
➤ Left the LDS Church due to trauma or abuse
Even if you’re unsure, speaking with a legal advocate can help clarify your eligibility. Each case is confidential and handled with care.
State-Specific Information for LDS Claims
Utah LDS Claims
Utah has the highest concentration of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, making it one of the most significant locations for LDS-related abuse reports. Over the years, numerous cases have emerged involving clergy abuse, mishandled allegations, and institutional cover-ups. Recent changes in Utah’s civil statute of limitations laws have made it more accessible for survivors to seek justice, even if the abuse occurred years ago. Whether you were affected in Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, St. George, or any other Utah community, you may be eligible to file a confidential claim. Our legal partners understand the unique social and legal dynamics in Utah and are ready to help you navigate your case with care.
California LDS Claims
California remains one of the most survivor-friendly states when it comes to filing abuse claims. Thanks to laws like the California Child Victims Act, survivors of childhood sexual abuse are now allowed to take legal action even decades after the incident occurred. If you suffered abuse while attending LDS youth events, missionary training, or church-led programs in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, or other California cities, there is still time to file. Our attorneys can guide you through the claims process, protecting your rights and ensuring your voice is heard.
Arizona LDS Claims
Arizona has seen increased attention around LDS abuse cases, particularly in areas like Mesa, Phoenix, and Tucson. Survivors in Arizona have begun coming forward in larger numbers, encouraged by shifting laws and growing public awareness. If you were harmed as a child or young adult within an LDS setting — whether by a bishop, youth leader, or another church representative; you may qualify for compensation. The legal window to act may be limited, so taking the first step now can help preserve your rights and secure support.
Texas, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon & More
Even though the laws and timelines for filing abuse claims vary from state to state, survivors across Texas, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and beyond are stepping forward. Many states have recently revised their laws to give survivors more time to act. Whether your experience happened in a major city or rural area, our national network of attorneys is here to help you file a claim confidentially and legally, no matter where you live. The sooner you act, the better positioned you’ll be to receive justice and closure.

Why Choose Us
At Masstort Advisor, we understand the challenges victims face when seeking justice in LDS Church Abuse Claims. Our role is to simplify the process, provide expert guidance, and connect you with trusted legal professionals who specialize in LDS Church Abuse Claims. Here’s how we can assist you every step of the way