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Self-proclaimed cult leader in Utah gets additional 15-year prison term after pleading guilty to child sodomy

Samuel Shaffer had pleaded guilty to separate child rape and abuse charges and was sentenced last month to at least 26 years in prison; the new term will be served concurrently

Samuel Shaffer appears during a court hearing in Cedar City, Utah, in February. Photo: The Spectrum via AP

A self-described “prophet” who led a doomsday cult has been given a 15-year prison term after another guilty plea.

Samuel Shaffer, 35, was sentenced Wednesday in Manti, Utah, after pleading guilty to one felony count of child sodomy, the Deseret News reported.

He had previously pleaded guilty to separate child rape and abuse charges in another Utah court, and was sentenced last month to at least 26 years in prison. The new sentence will be served concurrently and will not extend his prison term but will be reviewed when determining his parole, prosecutors said.

An undated photo of Samuel Shaffer. Photo: Iron County Sheriff's Office via AP
An undated photo of Samuel Shaffer. Photo: Iron County Sheriff's Office via AP

Prosecutors say Shaffer led a group called the Knights of the Crystal Blade that was based on arcane Mormon ideas long abandoned by the mainstream church.

He and his fellow “prophet”, John Coltharp, 34, believed they had wed each other's daughters.

At the hearing Wednesday, Shaffer told Judge Marvin Bagley that he had hoped to have a family and grow old with the 8-year-old girl he considered his bride.

“I sincerely believed that child marriage was a correct principle from God. And I’ve seen the consequences of what’s happened, and I know that I shouldn’t have done it now,” Shaffer said. “But I sincerely believed that the practice was correct at the time.”

“I’m not aware of any religion in this world that justifies an adult having a sexual relationship with an 8-year-old girl,” the judge said. “Certainly it’s a violation of Utah law.”

Other charges including bigamy, lewdness involving a child and an additional sodomy count were dropped in exchange for the guilty plea.

Samuel Shaffer at a court hearing in Cedar City, Utah, in February. Photo: The Spectrum via AP
Samuel Shaffer at a court hearing in Cedar City, Utah, in February. Photo: The Spectrum via AP

Coltharp pleaded guilty to sodomy and child bigamy charges earlier this month. His sentencing is scheduled for August.

Shaffer was charged in December 2017 after police with helicopters and dogs raided a remote makeshift desert compound made out of shipping containers about 275 miles (440 kilometres) south of Salt Lake City.

Authorities found the girls hiding in flimsy plastic barrels and a nearby abandoned trailer where Shaffer said he had placed them to protect them from the winter weather.

The men had taken the children to the compound months before in preparation for an apocalypse or in hopes of gaining followers, authorities said.

A third man, Robert Shane Roe, 34, of Castro, California, was charged earlier this month with sodomy of a child in connection with the group. He allegedly met the cult’s founders in a Facebook discussion group last year and travelled to Utah to join them.