Suit against Pressler and SBC delayed until October

  |  Source: Baptist Press

Former Judge Paul Pressler, who played a leading role in wresting control of the Southern Baptist Convention from moderates in 1979, poses for a photo in his home in Houston on May 30, 2004. (AP Photo /Michael Stravato)

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HOUSTON (BP)—The jury trial against Paul Pressler, the Southern Baptist Convention and the SBC Executive Committee has been delayed until Oct. 16.

Judge Ravi Sandill granted the request of plaintiff Gareld Duane Rollins on May 5. The trial had been set for May 15.

Pressler, a former SBC first vice president and former Texas judge, is being sued by Rollins. In the suit originally filed in October 2017, Rollins alleges Pressler raped him in 1980, when Rollins was 14 years old and attending a Bible study at Pressler’s church.

According to the affidavit, Pressler continued to rape Rollins, “over the course of the next 24 years or so” as Rollins progressed into his 30s.

The case had been dismissed in 2018 on grounds that the statute of limitations had expired. However, the Appellate Court ruled in 2021 Rollins had suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, thus modifying the statute of limitations for reporting the alleged abuse.

Rollins is seeking $1 million in damages.

The case also names Pressler’s wife Nancy, Jared Woodfill, Woodfill Law Firm and First Baptist Church of Houston as defendants.


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