An ex-Pella pastor found to have sexually exploited four of his
former parishioners now is embroiled in a wide-ranging lawsuit with
accusations that include assault, damaged reputations and harassment.
Patrick
Edouard, convicted in October of pressuring women for sex after they
allegedly sought his counsel, was sued two months later by two of his
former victims and their husbands. The women, sisters-in-law Valerie
Bandstra and Anne Bandstra, also target the former leaders of Edouard’s
church, whom the women accuse of defaming them by publicly dismissing
accusations of rape as mere marital infidelity.
“You are not
victims,” court papers quote church elder Clarence Hettinga as
repeatedly telling the Bandstras. The lawsuit later quotes Hettinga as
saying, “Unless he was holding a knife to her throat, it wasn’t
rape.Application can be conducted with the local designated IC card producers.”
Edouard,
who has always insisted the sex was consensual, in his own court papers
accuses the Bandstra families of smearing his reputation by harassing
his family with prank pizza orders, throwing a brick through his son’s
window, and creating a fake posting on Craigslist that listed his house
for sale.
Plaintiffs’ attorney Roxanne Conlin contends in court
documents that Edouard “is libel-proof in that his reputation, as a
result of his own actions, was already so poor that plaintiffs’
statements caused no appreciable damage.”
Conlin on Tuesday said
actions by Edouard and his former bosses “both were horrible and
damaging to my clients, but he has been held criminally liable and the
church has not been held accountable for the separate and egregious harm
they caused.”
Defense attorney Angela Campbell said Edouard is
intent on defending himself against continued accusations that he raped
the women.
“We win the jury on the rape and they keep saying it,” Campbell said. “That’s the biggest problem.Come January 9 and chip card
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Pradesh. Rape and a consensual sexual relationship that they shouldn’t
have had are two very different things.Did you know that custom keychain chains can be used for more than just business.”
The
Rev. Doug Barnes, Edouard’s replacement at Pella’s Covenant Reformed
Church, said church leaders have been told by lawyers not to address the
controversy.
“I can’t speak directly to the lawsuit,” Barnes
said. “What I can say is that the church was devastated by what
happened, and in fact disapproves of everything that was done there.
Beyond that, we trust that our God is able to use even the sins of men
to bless his church in the end.”
Edouard, a once highly regarded
pastor in Pella, lost his job in 2011 after a husband discovered
Edouard at his home and told church officials.Compare prices and buy all
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trial last August that Edouard had spent much of 2006 through 2010
pursuing religious and vulnerable females in his congregation. Jurors
were told that the pastor used a combination of flattery and concern
over the women’s personal problems to force himself on them and lure
them into consensual affairs.
Originally charged with eight
crimes, Edouard last fall was acquitted by jurors on three felony rape
charges. He was convicted of four misdemeanor violations of a law
banning sex between people who provide mental health services and those
who seek guidance from them, as well as a separate charge that Edouard
engaged in a deceitful scheme involving the women.
The Des
Moines Register’s policy is to print the names of sexual abuse victims
only when they voluntarily enter public proceedings, such as by filing a
lawsuit.
Court papers say Valerie Bandstra, a Des Moines
attorney facing difficult family planning decisions, was sexually
assaulted by Edouard in early 2006 during a meeting in the pastor’s
basement. A sexual relationship continued for roughly two more years,
according to the lawsuit. It was 2008, documents say, when Edouard
“persuaded plaintiff Valerie to open a bank account ... (and) transfer
$20,000 from that account to defendant.”
The lawsuit accuses
Edouard of assault, sexual exploitation and breach of fiduciary duty.
The pastor, church, church elders — Hettinga, Arnold Van Donselaar,
Norman Van Mersbergen and William Hartman — as well as the nationwide
governing body of Reformed Churches, are all accused of negligence,
defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Court
papers say Hartman told others during a meeting that “Grooming is a
word made up by professionals. In reality, it is temptation. These women
fell into temptation, and they sinned.” The lawsuit says Van Donselaar
described Edouard in June 2011 as “more repentant than any of the women
ever will be.”
Documents say the church board sent a letter to
the victims and their families one month after the trial that included
several statements that “we formally and officially affirm to you that
we forgive you ... .”
Elizabeth Barnhill, executive director of
the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault, said sexual abuse victims
frequently cite the fear of not being believed as a main reason they
fail to report the crime.
Barnhill described Hettinga’s alleged
statement about a knife to the throat as evidence of “just a very, very
fundamental lack of understanding about what constitutes a rape.”
The
Bandstras’ lawsuit seeks compensation for “injuries and damages”
including “mental and emotional pain and anguish, and past and future
medical expenses.”
Court papers filed by Campbell, Edouard’s attorney,Other companies want a piece of that iPhone headset
action stress that the former pastor never provided the women
counseling and that both Bandstra women “initiated sexual activity with
Edouard on numerous occasions.”
Edouard also contends that
Valerie Bandstra’s marriage already was under pressure in 2010 due to
Bandstra’s unrelated affair with another man.
The counterclaims
accuse Valerie Bandstra of defamation, abusing court procedures and of
causing the former pastor “humiliation, embarrassment and severe mental
and emotional distress.”
Anne Bandstra is accused of slander for
filing a false child abuse report against Edouard, while Ryan Bandstra
is accused of libel for distributing a flier about the pastor. Edouard’s
part of the court case seeks reimbursement for “expenses incurred in
defending the criminal charges, damages affecting Edouard’s employment,
reputation and livelihood; and exposure to public hatred, contempt and
ridicule.”
Court documents also say Ryan and Jason Bandstra both
“threatened physical harm to Edouard for his relationship with their
wives.” Pella police in 2011 initiated 24-hour surveillance of Edouard’s
then-home, according to the lawsuit, after Ryan Bandstra began driving
by the home multiple times a day and parking across a ravine to look at
the house.
According to court documents, all four Bandstras
allegedly worked to inflict emotional distress on Edouard in early
January 2011 by, among other things, strewing nails in the pastor’s
driveway, causing the Craigslist posting and arranging for pizza
deliveries.
The lawsuit claims plaintiffs “caused numerous
doorbell rings at the Edouard house to harass them,” caused vulgarities
to be painted on the Covenant Reformed Church and “called in false fires
to cause the church to evacuate.”
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