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Black Collar Crime: Christian College Professor Charles Wadlington Accused of Sexually Abusing Adopted Children

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Dr. Charles Wadlington, a licensed psychologist and a psychology professor at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas, stands accused of sexually abusing his adopted children.

Homepage.com reports:

An Abilene Christian University professor has been accused of sexually abusing his adoptive children, including at least one incident that happened on campus.

Charles Wadlington was arrested on a warrant for Sexual Abuse of Child and now remains held in jail on a $75,000 bond. (Wadlington was released on March 23 according to the Taylor County Jail records.)

Court documents state that in March 2023, a child came forward to police and said she and her sister were sexually assaulted by Wadlington, their adoptive father, and their brother may have been harmed as well.

The brother was interviewed first. The documents state he described an instance where Wadlington touched him painfully in an inappropriate area after he got in trouble for play fighting with his sister. He also told detectives Wadlington “raped his sisters”, and that’s why one had moved out.

During a Child Protective Services investigation, the documents state one of the sisters reported Wadlington had engaged her in sexual activity multiple times, “and that one of those times was in his office at ACU”.

Investigators also spoke to the 2nd sister, who reported Wadlington sexually assaulted her multiple times beginning when she was 13-years-old and that she ran away from home when she was 15 because of the abuse, according to the documents.

She was able to detail multiple acts of sexual abuse he exposed her to and also stated she knew of at least one time he sexually abused her sister as well, and the documents state the abuse of her sister is what made her finally come forward and make a report.

This sister also told police she made an outcry to their mother, Mrs. Wadlington. The documents state she told the girl that, “if she spoke, to think about what would happen to all of the kids.”

Wadlington would also, according to the documents, bribe this sister with cash, driving lessons, and shopping to keep her from reporting the abuse.

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    Yulya Sevelova

    This geeky guy reminds me of ” Dr. Giggles,” of B- movie fame,years ago. Oofff ! What a couple of lowlifes,him and his wife ! He’s obviously on his way to prison, and he’ll find out it doesn’t pay to do what he did. His wife is a co- abuser,who is guilty of knowing crimes are taking place,and covered them up with bribes. She should be charged also .

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    Matilda

    I recall reading about the daughters of the Willis Family, who, pre-Duggar TLC had their own show. Then their wonderful x-tian dad went to prison for raping his 3 teenage daughters. One chillingly said, they were in such isolation, they had little idea that this wasn’t normal and had no one to tell about it. Their mom must have known but in was presumably in denial, worried about what hubby’s exposure would do to the family, to their pristine image – and income. The daughter said that they were brainwashed into believing their family and others quiverful-ers were living in total obedience to god. Therefore, she assumed that maybe she and her sisters were getting off lightly. Teens in non-x-tian families must experience much worse abuse as they lived in their heathen darkness! Yuck!

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