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  1. May 18, 2023 · IBLP’s founder, Bill Gothard, stepped down from his position within the church in 2014 after more than 30 women accused him of sexual harassment, but his legal woes did not end there. Keep...

  2. Ten women have filed a lawsuit against Bill Gothard, who formerly oversaw the Institute in Basic Life Principles Christian organization based in Oak Brook, Illinois.

    • Dramatic Rise and Fall
    • Treated 'Like A God'
    • Harassment Allegations
    • Eldest Son Accused of Molesting Girls
    • Financial Struggles

    The dramatic rise and decline of the influential fundamentalist ministry and its poster family offer a window into the evolving landscape of American faith. The Institute in Basic Life Principles began in 1961 as seminars by Gothard, an evangelical minister from Illinois with a master’s degreein Christian education. Over 30 hours, he taught attende...

    One former member said such teachings are damaging. Elizabeth Hunter, 27, was raised in Greenville, Texas, knowing her future role was to be a wife and mother and that her father would one day help pick her husband. Hunter said her parents had attended Gothard’s seminars and committed to having no television. Like the Duggars, they home-schooled th...

    While the wedding episode was breaking viewing records, the bottom was falling out of the IBLP. In March 2014, Gothardresigned from the IBLP board of directors amid allegations he had sexually harassed and molested womenwho worked for the organization. “My actions of holding of hands, hugs, and touching of feet or hair with young ladies crossed the...

    A year after Gothard resigned, the Duggars had their own fall from grace. In May 2015, a leaked police report from 2006revealed that the eldest Duggar son, Josh, had been accused of molesting five girls as a teenager. In an interview with Fox News a few weeks later, his parents said he had confessed to them, first in 2002 when he was 14 years old, ...

    Even before the allegations against Gothard and Josh Duggar, the ministry had been struggling financially, according to tax documents. In 2001, it collected over $41 million in revenue, with $14.9 million from IBLP services.By 2013, a year before Gothard’s departure, total revenue was just $5.4 million, and it was operating at a loss. In 2018, the ...

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  3. Jun 9, 2023 · Where is Bill Gothard now? According to tax records obtained by Patch, 88-year-old Gothard now "lives quietly" on Arlington Avenue in La Grange, Illinois. The report reveals that he is no...

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  4. Jun 2, 2023 · He was placed on a leave of absence after more than two dozen women in the IBLP made complaints against him. In 2016, further legal action was taken against Gothard when 10 women filed a lawsuit against Gothard and other church leaders, citing sexual harassment, sexual abuse, and cover ups.

  5. Jun 19, 2014 · The conservative Christian organization from which founder Bill Gothard resigned four months ago amid allegations of sexual harassment has revealed in a contested statement that it has found no criminal activity but will maintain its ban against Gothard's participation in the nonprofit.

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  7. Jan 7, 2016 · A prominent leader in the conservative Christian homeschooling movement was accused of sexual abuse and rape in a lawsuit filed Wednesday by 10 former members of his ministry, The Washington Post...

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