Family of Politico Accused of Rape Ran ‘Cult-Like’ School

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Family of Politico Accused of Rape Ran ‘Cult-Like’ School
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Ex-students tell The Daily Beast that the church school where Lee Chatfield’s sister-in-law says he raped her as her teacher featured spankings, forced chores, and obedient women.

and staff to secure documents relating to Lee’s conduct while he was in office from 2015 through 2020.Rebekah’s lawyer, Jamie White, who has represented victims of convicted child molester and former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, told The Daily Beast he suspects there will also be an “ongoing investigation into [Lee’s] behavior at the Capitol.”

The former student who spoke with The Daily Beast, and who attended the academy for years, described Rebekah as “a woman of character and integrity” who “has never given me a reason to question her actions or morals.” They added, “My heart breaks for Rebekah. She has been in or around the Chatfield family since she was 14 years old and my initial reaction was ‘it doesn’t surprise me.

“We also had chores for 15 minutes at the end of the day,” the former student said. “Each student was assigned one thing they had to complete before leaving. If you did not do your chore, you would be punished with a Bible verse of how to not be a sluggard.” Asked about Rebekah’s accusations, the student said, “If it is true I hope they are able to prove it so she doesn’t have a bunch of people thinking badly of her. And also the opposite I guess: If it isn’t true I hope they can prove it.”

“In general, it was preached that men were superior to women. It was basically ingrained into you. No one even really had to say it. It was just a known fact. All the small things added together... You just knew the men were above you. It was taught that women were not supposed to preach, only men,” Prince said.

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