Sunday, June 26, 2022

Senator Believes 13-Year-Olds Can Consent To Sex



Here's a disturbing revelation about, as his campaign website crows, "a strong conservative leader committed to God, Family, and the Constitution":

Before he became a leading voice for conservative causes on Capitol Hill, U.S. Senator James Lankford [OK] spent more than a decade as the director of youth programming [ed.: gotta program those impressionable minds!] at the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, a sprawling campground about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City that attracts more than 50,000 campers in grades six through 12 each year.

The Republican lawmaker’s tenure at the camp is a prominent feature of his political profile, noted in the first paragraph of his official Senate biography. That experience is also coming under renewed scrutiny as the Southern Baptist Convention, which is affiliated with the group that owns the camp, faces a reckoning over its handling of sexual abuse cases.

In 2009, while Lankford worked at the camp, the family of a 13-year-old girl sued a 15-year-old boy who was alleged to have had sex with her at the camp. Lankford, who was not in Congress at the time, is not alleged to have had any direct knowledge of the alleged assault, has not been accused of any wrongdoing and was not a defendant in the lawsuit, which was settled for an undisclosed amount before it was scheduled to go to trial.

But in a 2010 deposition in the case, given a week after he was elected to his first term in the U.S. House, Lankford testified that he believed a 13-year-old could consent to sex.  

“Yes, I think they can,” Lankford told Kenyatta Bethea, a lawyer for the girl’s family, according a 155-page transcript of the deposition obtained by The Associated Press.

The age of consent in Oklahoma is 16, and although there is an exception in the law for minors between the ages of 14 and 17 who have sexual contact, there is no provision under which a 13-year-old could consent to sex. When Bethea pressed if his answer was still the same “if I ask you that question in terms of your position as a father,” Lankford maintained his stance.

“Yes, they can,” he said. (our emphasis)

The story goes on to note other horrific examples of sexual assault at the SBC- affiliated camp, though not when Lankford was director of "youth programming."

Well, we can think of at least one other Republican currently in office who doubtless shares Lankford's view of child sex.