Why a judge said he’s ‘extremely concerned’ by ex-BYU professor’s abuse of female students

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Why a judge said he’s ‘extremely concerned’ by ex-BYU professor’s abuse of female students
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A Utah judge said it’s “inexcusable” that a former BYU professor used his position to prey on and sexually abuse three of his female students, saying “the lives of these women will clearly be affected forever.”

She said the professor told her he was inspired by God to touch her — even after she told him she wasn’t comfortable with it. The school said his employment there ended in April 2020, when Clay quit., saying Clay also abused his position as their teacher and their boss. One of the women said he misrepresented his role in the LDS Church and gave her a blessing to seek counseling from him; he was not qualified to provide therapy.

Petersen said if Clay violates those terms or violates the law in any other way during his two years of probation, there will be “zero tolerance.” In the charging documents, police wrote that Clay “used his position as a university professor, employer and priesthood holder in the LDS Church to control and manipulate the young women. … In doing so, defendant took advantage of the victims and manipulated them for the purpose of sexual gratification.”

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