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Polygamist is a predator, book says
Officials ignored evidence against leader, it says
At a press conference held recently in a park next to the Manti LDS Temple, John R. Llewellyn, author of "Polygamy's Rape of Rachel Strong: Protected Environment for Predators," charged that several years ago, Harmston married a 16-year-old and had two children by her. The age of consent for marriage in Utah is 16.
Later, Llewellyn said, Harmston convinced his step-daughter, Rachel Strong, who was 20 at the time, to become his 17th wife. Llewellyn accused Harmston, who was 64 at the time, of using brainwashing and intimidation to coerce Strong to have a sexual relationship with him.
When Llewellyn presented evidence about Harmston and his relationship with Strong to the Utah attorney general, the office decided not to prosecute. Llewellyn said he and Strong went together to the Sanpete County Attorney, Ross Blackham, and got the same response.
Llewellyn investigated polygamist Ervil LeBaron in the 1970s. LeBaron ordered the 1977 shooting of Rulon C. Allred, head of the Apostolic United Brethren, another polygamous sect. Llewellyn converted to the AUB and became a polygamist. He eventually left the church.
If concrete evidence were brought to the office that Harmston was having a relationship with an underage girl, engaging in financial fraud or tax evasion, "I would prosecute him as vigorously as I would any citizen of the state of Utah" who was charged with the some offenses, Torgensen said.
Sanpete County Attorney Ross Blackham said he and most county attorneys stick closely to the attorney general's protocol in such cases, "so we have some kind of consistency statewide."
Llewellyn said he disagrees with Attorney General Mark Shurtleff's position that his office will prosecute men who take minors as plural wives but won't enforce bigamy laws against adults. Once a young woman turns 18, Llewellyn said, the only recourse to protect her from being coerced into an unwanted sexual relationship is the law against bigamy.
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