Samuel Bateman, a self-proclaimed prophet of a polygamous sect, has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for child exploitation and transporting minors for illegal purposes. Bateman, 47, led a breakaway sect of the FLDS, manipulating young girls into unlawful “marriages” under the guise of religious duty.
The court heard emotional testimonies from victims, detailing years of abuse. Prosecutors called Bateman a “predator hiding behind faith,” while the judge condemned his calculated actions. Advocacy groups are now urging stronger protections for children in isolated communities.
This sentencing marks a major step in dismantling the sect’s dark legacy, but investigations into other members are ongoing. Justice for the victims remains the priority.