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🗓️ 17 March 2024
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First coverage of the lawsuit: https://youtu.be/I6laSC_E3ZY
Multiple sources close to North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California, stated that after the evening service on Wednesday, March 13, the livestream was shut off.
After the livestream ended, Pastor Jack Trieber and his staff informed the church body in the auditorium that they had settled a lawsuit.
The lawsuit in question was one I reported on recently -– which was filed on October 19, 2022, by two women, Christina Cheetham and Kim Craig, against North Valley Baptist Church and former youth pastor Mike Strouf, alleging abuse that took place near the end of the 1980s.
Fred Slye, the business manager for the church, read a statement from the pulpit, saying that police were called 34 years ago, and it was dealt with, and that they needed to settle the lawsuit.
Trieber and staff also allegedly communicated to the church that they could have bankrupted the church or put it in significant financial debt and had to sell one property if they did not settle.
And, of course, the congregation was encouraged not to listen to “rumors.”
I’ve been following this case closely since almost the time when the Preacher Boys podcast started.
In fact, on December 9, 2020, I conducted a podcast interview with Christina Cheetham.
The interview was just under two hours in length, with Christina detailing her grooming and abuse at the hands of Mike Strouf, former youth pastor of North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California.
At our recording time, Christina was unsure of avenues to pursue legal action against Strouf due to stringent statute of limitations laws.
We agreed to keep the episode from being released while Christina searched for ways to pursue justice.
Christina discovered that in 2019, California Assembly Bill Number 218 had amended the law about civil suits for recovery of damages from alleged childhood sexual abuse. The Bill prescribed an amendment and expansion of the definition of “childhood sexual abuse,” extension of the statute of limitations for commencement of civil suits for same, allowance of recovery of up to treble damages under certain circumstances involving a cover-up of childhood sexual assault, revival of specific childhood sexual assault claims, and exemption from the Government Tort Claims Act’s “claims-presentation” requirements for childhood sexual assault claims.
This gave Christina an unprecedented opportunity to take legal action.
Until today, Christina has made no public statement regarding her story of abuse.
I will indeed be sitting down with her again in the future to record an entirely new conversation. However, in the meantime, with her permission, I returned to our 2020 interview to pull key clips from her story to add her voice to the stories being shared regarding the lawsuit.
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0:00.0 | Trigger warning. This podcast contains descriptions of various abusive situations. Listener discretion is advised. |
0:09.2 | You are listening to the Preacher Boys podcast, a podcast shedding light on decades of mental, physical, and sexual abuse within the independent fundamental Baptist movement. |
0:20.4 | The testimony shared on this podcast are told from the personal experience and perspective |
0:25.0 | of the survivors. |
0:26.8 | Not all legal outcomes are known or final. |
0:29.8 | Any suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law. |
0:34.4 | Now, here's your host, Eric Squarsinski. Hey, everybody, welcome back to the Preacher Boy's |
0:40.3 | podcast. I really appreciate you tuning in to today's episode. And I think it's frankly, |
0:45.5 | one that's very important in general, as it's going to encourage many people who may resonate |
0:50.6 | with the story being covered. But I also really feel personally attached to this |
0:56.3 | story because it's something that has been in the background, something I've been working on |
1:01.1 | for the last couple of years. And it's just a meaningful story. I've gotten to know the woman |
1:06.6 | featured in this episode very well over the last three years and three months since we had |
1:12.7 | our initial conversation. And I hope that those of you who are listening to this will really |
1:17.4 | hear from her perspective what she experienced and the abuses that she experienced, but also |
1:24.6 | that she'll understand the strength and the courage and the |
1:29.0 | life that's been able to have been built in spite of these things. For those of you tuning in, |
1:34.6 | who may or may not be aware, on March 13th, which was a Wednesday, right after the evening |
1:40.0 | service, North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California, shut off the live stream |
1:45.1 | immediately after the final prayer from the service, but that was not the end of the service itself. |
1:52.9 | After the live stream was off, Jack Treber and his staff informed the church body that they |
1:58.2 | had settled a lawsuit for an undisclosed amount. |
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