The former pastor of a northwest Indiana megachurch on Wednesday was
sentenced to 12 years in prison for having a sexual relationship with a
17-year-old parishioner.
Last summer, Pastor Jack Schaap, 55, was fired fromFirst
Baptist Church of Hammond, the 40,000-member congregation of which he had led
for 11 years. Upon his firing, Schaap admitted that he had a sexual
relationship with the young member of his church.
In court Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Rudy Lozano told Schaap
the sex crimes were serious in that they were “dealing with the treasures
that are most important to us – our children,” the Northwest Indiana Times
reports.
The 12-year prison sentence for Schaap was two years longer than the
sentence recommended by prosecutors, according to Reuters, and also includes
five years of supervised release.
Schaap reportedly “groomed” the girl through counseling
sessions and had sex with her many times — including during trips to a
Michigan cabin, a Crete, Ill. vacation home and in his office during a youth
conference, according to Chicago magazine, which ran a detailed feature on the
pastor last year. Schaap also reportedly texted the girl often — as many as 662
times in one month.
In letters written to the court, the girl said the former pastor “told
me to confide in him, to trust him, and he made me feel safe and comfortable
around him as a man of God. … (Schaap) preyed on that trust and my
vulnerability,” the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Schaap’s inappropriate relationship with the teen was reportedly
discovered when a church deacon saw on Schaap’s cellphone a picture of Schaap
and the teenager kissing.
The ex-pastor — long known for his fiery sermons – previously
pleaded guilty to the federal charge of taking a minor across state lines
with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity.
Schaap and his wife Cindy, the daughter of a beloved former pastor,
have been married for more than 30 years and have two children. Schaap
had made a career writing advice books about dating in addition to
overseeing the megachurch, one of the nation’s largest.
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