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"Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he is "very concerned" about the admission of abuse from Gloriavale's leader but would not be drawn on potential Government oversight of the West Coast commune.
Howard Temple, 85, earlier denied 24 charges, including several of sexual offending against girls and young women at the West Coast commune over 20 years.
However on Wednesday, Temple pleaded guilty to an amended set of charges, including five of indecent assault, five of doing an indecent act, and two common assault charges.
A further 12 charges were dropped.
He was remanded on bail until August 11, when a sentencing date would be set."
KLFY: 2 men missing in Southern California were members of same religious organization: officials
" ... Ghanem was a member of "His Way Spirit Led Assemblies," a religious organization based in Hemet, and had been a devout member for roughly two decades, his sister previously told KTLA.
He also worked for Fullshield, Inc., a pest control business that was owned and operated by the religious group. The business now operates under the name "Maxguard," according to detectives.
He had left that organization shortly before his disappearance, police said. According to Ghanem's sister, her brother had left the ministry and the pest control business when he moved to Nashville to reunite with family.
"He was really happy. He was ready to start his new life… turn over a new leaf," Jenny said, explaining that Ghanem had returned to Southern California "to recapture some of his clients" for the satellite office he was hoping to start for his Nashville pest control business.
KTLA reported in November 2023 that caught Fullshield's attention. The company sent him a letter on May 8, roughly two weeks before his disappearance, accusing him of competing with their business."
WFLA: Parents warned of 'online cult' after 13-year-old arrested
The Pasco County Sheriff's office is warning parents about the dangers of what lurks online.
The warning comes after the sheriff said an 'online cult' led deputies to arrest a 13-year-old boy last Friday.
WFLA: Pasco sheriff: 13-year-old involved in 'online cult' had possession of child porn, bestiality
The Pasco County [FL] Sheriff's Office is warning parents about the dangers of what lurks online. The warning comes after the sheriff said an "online cult" led deputies to arrest a 13-year-old boy last Friday.
The 13-year-old is accused of having possession of child porn and bestiality. The sheriff's office said this started on video game chat rooms. Last month, they received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about a Discord group with several people.
"On this Discord group, there were several people there, encouraging a young girl to cut herself and harm herself," said Sheriff Chris Nocco.
Nocco said the group was called a "Live Cut Show." The IP address led them to a 13-year-old in Pasco County. Deputies said the boy admitted to encouraging two other minors to cut themselves.
"The 13-year-old was also in possession of documentation of instructions for committing mass murder, other violent attacks, building bombs, and then concealing evidence," Nocco said.
The sheriff said this is a global issue and they know there are others out there. He said this starts on gaming platforms."
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