From Deseret News archives:
Court orders LDS Church to release its finances
Information sought in a $45 million molestation lawsuit
Despite the legal defeat, the church did not immediately release the detailed financial information about its net worth, The Oregonian newspaper reported.
Kelly Clark, an attorney for the Oregon man suing the church, said it would be good for a jury to have the information before considering his request for $45 million in punitive damages. A trial is scheduled for Aug. 6.
"A jury needs to know the entire financial context to know whether a punitive award is too much or sufficient or not enough," Clark said.
When contacted for comment in Salt Lake City, LDS Public Affairs released a statement by its lead attorney in Portland, Stephen F. English, that was identical to the one already published by The Associated Press:
"The Church is considering its position. It respects the rule of law but has profound concerns based on its constitutional right to protect the free expression of religion." Salt Lake officials said the church would have no other comment.
The LDS Church has not released financial information since 1959.
"It's the secret of secrets," said Timothy N. Kosnoff, a Seattle attorney who sought the information in 2001 on behalf of a former Oregon man who claimed he was sexually abused by an LDS Sunday school teacher.
Kosnoff never got the information because the church agreed to pay his client $3 million.
The latest bid to expose the church's net worth stems from a lawsuit filed last year that accuses Kenneth I. Johnson Jr. of molesting a Beaverton youth as often as twice a week in the late 1980s.
Johnson, who has denied the accusation, was the boy's home teacher, a church-sanctioned lay official authorized to provide educational and religious guidance, according to the suit.
English said Johnson was acting as a family friend, not a church official, and LDS church officials did not know about the alleged abuse while it was happening.
Contributing: Carrie A. Moore, Deseret Morning News
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