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A Mississippi case involving a decades-long coverup and high-ranking Baptist officials defending an abuser was highlighted in the report. Though Gunn is not named in the report, his involvement as an attorney in the case was scrutinized broadly by the state and national press and even Southern Baptist-focused and other religious news outlets.
John Langworthy, a former music minister at Morrison Heights Baptist Church in Clinton, resigned from the church in 2011 after admitting that he sexually abused young boys when he worked at two Mississippi Baptist churches in the 1980s and then in a Texas Baptist church.
Gunn, who has served in leadership roles at Morrison Heights, was the churchs attorney as Langworthys case played out in the courts and in the public sphere. The speaker was unable to be reached for comment regarding this article.
Langworthy was first accused of abusing a teenage boy at a Texas Baptist megachurch in 1989. But that churchs pastor Jack Graham, who once served a stint as president of the Southern Baptist Convention, allowed Langworthy to be dismissed quietly and did not report the abuse to police at the time, the report said.
Langworthy immediately moved back to Mississippi, where he landed a job in 1990 as music minister at Morrison Heights and later as a choir teacher at Clinton High School. Langworthy held those jobs until 2011, when details of his abuse were first made public.
https://mississippitoday.org/2022/05/24/philip-gunn-southern-baptist-convention-scandal/
sheshe2
(97,643 posts)I have no words.
I am going to vomit now.
Sgent
(5,858 posts)he would have been guilty of failure to report under MS mandated reporting laws and very well may have lost his law license. IDK if the statue of limitations has passed by now.
wyn borkins
(1,372 posts)I also have no words
As there are no words to be had
Cheezoholic
(3,719 posts)BradAllison
(1,879 posts)Not.