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:: April 05, 2003 ::
Australian "cult" leader faces criminal sex charges

A "cult" leader in Australia is garnering bad press as he faces sex charges in criminal court, reports the Illwara Mercury.

William Kamm, who calls himself "Little Pebble," leads a small splinter group of former Catholics. Kamm claims he receives messages from the "Virgin Mary," but has been banned by the church.

According to court testimony "Little Pebble" exploited teenage girls in the group. He allegedly persuaded adults under his influence to essentially surrender their children for sex. This was supposedly, "God's will."

A teenage girl testified this week compellingly about repeated abuse at Kamm's hands. She said he called her his "queen."

Soon it seems "Little Pebble" may be removed from his throne and confined to receiving "messages" from fellow prisoners on his cellblock.

[Posted by Rick Ross at 11:46 AM][Link]
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