
Mormon Church (LDS) Lawsuit
Sexual abuse survivors and financial fraud victims are filing claims against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you or a loved one was abused by a church member or harmed by the church's financial misconduct, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Get your free case review today.
Get A Free Case ReviewATTENTION: MORMON CHURCH ABUSE SURVIVORS
If you or a loved one was sexually abused by a Mormon Church member, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!
Consumers Injury Help offers a completely free case review and manages the entire process. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has faced mounting lawsuits nationwide for decades of covered-up sexual abuse. Time is limited — find out if you qualify today.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has faced significant legal scrutiny over decades of covered-up sexual abuse by clergy and leaders. In addition, the church's investment arm, Ensign Peak Advisors, held over $100 billion in undisclosed assets — drawing federal scrutiny and civil claims. Survivors may be entitled to significant compensation.
How does filing a claim work?
- 1. Fill out our simple form. Or call to make your claim immediately.
- 2. Get a FREE case review from our expert partners.
- 3. We fight on your behalf for the highest compensation possible.
- 4. Claim your settlement!
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The Mormon Church held $100B+in undisclosed assets — while abuse survivors were silenced for decades.
Ensign Peak Advisors, the investment arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, held over $100 billion in undisclosed assets and was fined $5 million by the SEC for failing to disclose its holdings. Meanwhile, scores of sexual abuse survivors allege the church actively suppressed reports and protected abusers. Both categories of victims have the right to pursue compensation through civil litigation.
What is the Mormon Church Lawsuit?
The Mormon Church (LDS) lawsuit refers to a growing wave of civil litigation filed against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by survivors of sexual abuse committed by church leaders, clergy, and members. These lawsuits allege that the church knew about abuse, failed to report it to authorities, and actively worked to silence victims to protect its reputation.
A separate but related set of claims involves the church's Ensign Peak Advisors investment fund, which held over $100 billion in undisclosed assets. The SEC fined the church $5 million in 2023 for violating federal securities laws. Donors and members who believe their tithing funds were misused may also have grounds for civil claims.
Who Qualifies for a Mormon Church Lawsuit?
You may qualify if you were sexually abused by a Mormon Church member, leader, or clergy — or if you are a family member of someone who was abused. Claims related to financial misconduct or tithing fund misuse may also be pursued.
Were you or a loved one abused by a Mormon Church member?
Get A Free Case ReviewTypes of Mormon Church Claims
- Sexual abuse by clergy or leaders— bishops, stake presidents, youth leaders, and other church officials who committed acts of abuse
- Cover-up and institutional negligence— church officials who were informed of abuse and failed to act or actively suppressed reports
- Tithing fund misuse— donors who believe financial contributions were misrepresented or funneled into undisclosed investment accounts
- Emotional and psychological harm— victims who suffered lasting trauma due to the church's handling of abuse allegations
How to File a Mormon Church Lawsuit
1. Document What Happened
Gather any records, communications, or documentation related to the abuse — including names, dates, locations, and any reports you may have filed with church leadership or authorities.
2. Submit a Free Case Evaluation
Fill out the form above. Our legal partners will review your situation at no cost and determine whether you have a viable claim.
3. Work with an Experienced Attorney
Consumers Injury Help connects you with attorneys experienced in institutional sexual abuse litigation. They handle all aspects of your case on a contingency basis — you pay nothing unless you win.
4. Pursue Maximum Compensation
Your attorney will file suit in the appropriate jurisdiction and pursue compensation for medical costs, therapy, lost income, pain and suffering, and punitive damages where applicable.
Timeline & Settlements
Mormon Church sexual abuse litigation has accelerated significantly since 2019, with dozens of lawsuits filed across Utah, California, Arizona, and other states with large LDS populations. Several cases have resulted in confidential settlements, with some publicly-known awards in the six- to seven-figure range.
State legislatures in Utah, California, and elsewhere have expanded or eliminated statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse claims, opening the door for survivors who were previously time-barred from filing.
The SEC's 2023 action against Ensign Peak Advisors highlighted the church's accumulation of over $100 billion in assets through undisclosed shell entities. Civil attorneys are actively investigating additional claims on behalf of donors and members who believe they were misled.
