Chris Brain, a former Church of England vicar who led a rave-style evangelical group described as 'cult-like,' has been found guilty of 17 counts of indecent assault against nine women from his congregation. The group, which included unconventional elements such as 'bikini-clad lycra nuns,' was once supported by the Church of England. Brain's conviction follows allegations of sexual abuse within this sect. Separately, a man posing as a monk for the Catholic Church, previously convicted of molesting teenage boys, has been charged again with criminal sexual conduct related to a 2009 case. Additionally, a Catholic priest who served in Orlando is facing child abuse accusations and a related lawsuit.
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A man who posed as a monk for the Catholic church, and was previously convicted of molesting teenage boys, has been charged again with criminal sexual conduct in a case stemming from 2009. https://t.co/1Lwf2S7s2I
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