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Black Collar Crime: Evangelical Pastor Walter Masocha Sentenced to Ten Years in Prison for Sex Crimes

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Walter Masocha, the pastor of Agape for All Nations Church in Scotland, was convicted of attempted rape, indecent assault, and sexual assault and sentenced to ten years in prison.

The Times reports:

A former Stirling University professor who founded a prominent church has been jailed for ten years for sexually abusing two female congregants.

Walter Masocha, 61, who led The Agape for All Nations Church in Scotland, was convicted of attempted rape, indecent assault, and sexual assault. 

The High Court in Livingston previously heard testimony detailing Masocha’s predatory behaviour, with one married woman recounting how he groped her at his Stirling home, telling her she was a “gift to him from God”. 

She testified that Masocha justified putting his hand in her trousers and touching her private parts by claiming he was “removing demons” and bestowing blessings.

Another victim, who was just 20 when the abuse began described how Masocha — seen as a father figure by many in the church — told her: “God has given you to me to nurture you, look after you and provide for you. He told me to love you in any way you want to be loved. You don’t need a boyfriend.”

She recounted incidents of him grabbing her face and putting his tongue in her mouth, slapping her bottom and placing her hand on his genitals. She also described an attempted rape in his bedroom from which she managed to escape.

Advocate depute Michael McIntosh, for the prosecution, said: “She was looking for prayer and she found herself being preyed upon. Walter Masocha wasn’t just a pastor and a preacher, he was a predator who thought that his power and position rendered him immune from suspicion.”

The conviction follows a trial last month in which Masocha, of Bridge of Allan, denied all charges, asserting that both women had fabricated their stories. However, the jury found him guilty of the charges relating to incidents between January 1, 2006, and July 31, 2012, in the Stirling area.

Judge Susan Craig condemned Masocha’s actions as “appalling”, stating there was no alternative to a lengthy custodial sentence.

Upon his eventual release, he will remain under close social work supervision for four years and will be on the sex offenders register for life. Non-harassment orders have also been imposed, barring him from contacting his victims.

Bruce Gerencser, 68, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 47 years. He and his wife have six grown children and sixteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.

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    Matthew

    It’s outrageous that a man like Walter Masocha, aged 61 at his conviction, got away with sexual abuse for years, even decades, before being held accountable. It’s sickening to see individuals in power, who betrayed trust, inflict such long-term harm.

    How many people did he hurt over all those years? How many suffered in silence because the system simply let him continue? It’s intolerable.

    We need to stop these individuals far earlier. We need real changes to how the system works to catch them, report them, and bring them to justice much, much sooner. No more waiting decades while more lives are ruined.

    • Bruce Gerencser

      Spot on. I remind readers that rarely is a sexual predator caught the first time he victimizes someone. More often, these demented men have been abusing people for years.

      Take the late Bob Gray, the former pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida. His first assault took place when he was a student pastor. He continued assaulting both adults and children for 50 years! He was finally caught after he tried to French kiss a young school girl. He died in prison awaiting trial. Too bad there isn’t a Hell. Gray deserves eternal punishment. Instead, according to IFB soteriology, Gray is now in Heaven praising his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sick shit, to say the least.

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    Yulya Sevelova

    I have to wonder about the missionaries who were around him in Africa, maybe Nigeria. Who raised this guy ? Africa has been swamped with terrible people who are and were missionaries from America. They brought all kinds of abuse and crazy ideas with them, and as a result, lots of trauma got spread all over the place. These churches in particular are very sexualized and focused on money like the typical prosperity churches in the US. I hope he gets nailed.

  3. Ami

    One of the required classes for my work is Recognizing/Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect. One of the things they cover is that offenders (they don’t always prey on children) often have 15 victims before they’re caught.
    Makes me sick.

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