A former Church for Life pastor, Robert Litzinger, has been accused by a mother of two, Doe, of sexual battery, assault and harassment stemming from a slew of
incidents, including teaching young women how to masturbate and orgasm
in preparation for their husbands in pre-marriage classes.
The lawsuit alleges that Litzinger exploited his position as lead pastor to "cultivate an atmosphere within Church for Life, through which he could satisfy his sexual fetishes."
In pre-marital classes, she alleged that the pastor would try and "prepare the young women for their husbands and their wedding night," advising the women on how to masturbate, have an orgasm and explore their bodies, in order to be "prepared and willing to do whatever their husbands wanted."
His wife, Cindy, has also been accused of facilitating her husband's misconduct.
He would also share photos with Doe of himself and Cindy, covered in bed, with a note saying "just had a great session" and urged her to be similarly open with him about her sex life. He reportedly badgered her until she complied with his request.
Doe charged that she was invited to a prayer group at the couple's home once and the pastor groped her breasts and genitals. When she complained to Cindy, the groping was dismissed as an "innocent mistake."
Doe said when she eventually complained to other pastors at the church but those complaints fell on deaf ears. She later learned that she was not the only victim of the unwanted advances and more than a dozen women had similar stories to share.
The lawsuit alleges that Litzinger exploited his position as lead pastor to "cultivate an atmosphere within Church for Life, through which he could satisfy his sexual fetishes."
In pre-marital classes, she alleged that the pastor would try and "prepare the young women for their husbands and their wedding night," advising the women on how to masturbate, have an orgasm and explore their bodies, in order to be "prepared and willing to do whatever their husbands wanted."
His wife, Cindy, has also been accused of facilitating her husband's misconduct.
He would also share photos with Doe of himself and Cindy, covered in bed, with a note saying "just had a great session" and urged her to be similarly open with him about her sex life. He reportedly badgered her until she complied with his request.
Doe charged that she was invited to a prayer group at the couple's home once and the pastor groped her breasts and genitals. When she complained to Cindy, the groping was dismissed as an "innocent mistake."
Doe said when she eventually complained to other pastors at the church but those complaints fell on deaf ears. She later learned that she was not the only victim of the unwanted advances and more than a dozen women had similar stories to share.
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