District Attorney in Utah Declines to Charge Anti-Trafficking Activist with Sex Assault
A shocking move has been made by the district attorney's office in Salt Lake City, Utah, as they have declined to file charges against Tim Ballard, the founder of a prominent anti-child-trafficking organization. Ballard, who was also portrayed in the 2023 film Sound of Freedom, has been accused by multiple women of sexually assaulting and emotionally abusing them while working on efforts to combat human trafficking.
The decision not to bring charges comes after two lawsuits were filed against Ballard, alleging that he exploited his position as founder of Operation Underground Railroad to abuse the trust of female staff members and volunteers. The claims include accusations that Ballard coerced women into sharing intimate moments with him, including showering together and even displaying fake tattoos, in order to gain their trust and access their lives.
One of the lawsuits has been dismissed, pending an appeal, while another remains active. Tim Ballard resigned from Operation Underground Railroad amidst the allegations, which also led to a rebuke from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for what they described as "personal advantage and activity regarded as morally unacceptable".
The district attorney's office cited insufficient admissible evidence as the reason for declining to file charges. However, Ballard's attorneys have released a statement claiming that there is no case against their client and that they hope the authorities will reconsider bringing charges against false accusers.
The decision has sparked outrage among anti-trafficking advocates, who argue that Ballard's actions were predatory and took advantage of his position of power to exploit vulnerable women. The case highlights the challenges faced by victims of sexual assault in coming forward and seeking justice, particularly when accused by powerful individuals with access to resources and networks.
The controversy surrounding Ballard has also raised questions about the film Sound of Freedom, which was based on his true story but has been criticized for its depiction of QAnon theories and alleged ties to far-right ideologies.
A shocking move has been made by the district attorney's office in Salt Lake City, Utah, as they have declined to file charges against Tim Ballard, the founder of a prominent anti-child-trafficking organization. Ballard, who was also portrayed in the 2023 film Sound of Freedom, has been accused by multiple women of sexually assaulting and emotionally abusing them while working on efforts to combat human trafficking.
The decision not to bring charges comes after two lawsuits were filed against Ballard, alleging that he exploited his position as founder of Operation Underground Railroad to abuse the trust of female staff members and volunteers. The claims include accusations that Ballard coerced women into sharing intimate moments with him, including showering together and even displaying fake tattoos, in order to gain their trust and access their lives.
One of the lawsuits has been dismissed, pending an appeal, while another remains active. Tim Ballard resigned from Operation Underground Railroad amidst the allegations, which also led to a rebuke from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for what they described as "personal advantage and activity regarded as morally unacceptable".
The district attorney's office cited insufficient admissible evidence as the reason for declining to file charges. However, Ballard's attorneys have released a statement claiming that there is no case against their client and that they hope the authorities will reconsider bringing charges against false accusers.
The decision has sparked outrage among anti-trafficking advocates, who argue that Ballard's actions were predatory and took advantage of his position of power to exploit vulnerable women. The case highlights the challenges faced by victims of sexual assault in coming forward and seeking justice, particularly when accused by powerful individuals with access to resources and networks.
The controversy surrounding Ballard has also raised questions about the film Sound of Freedom, which was based on his true story but has been criticized for its depiction of QAnon theories and alleged ties to far-right ideologies.