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The pastor of an Elgin IL church has been charged with battery after it was alleged that he repeatedly used a piece of wood to discipline a 12-year-old girl.

Police said the girl's mother took her to the pastor because she doubted the girl's claim that she was being sexually abused by another man.

Elgin police said Thursday they believe the girl's original allegations are true. On Wednesday they charged Daryl Bujak, 30, pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church, with misdemeanor battery. He was released after posting $500 bail. He has a June 16 court appearance in the Elgin branch of Kane County Circuit Court, said police Lt. Mike Turner.

"It's unbelievable," he said. "It's a sad case for this girl."

Matthew E. Resh, 33, of Ingleside, was charged this week by police in far north suburban Richmond with five counts of predatory criminal sexual assault. The girl was sexually abused between September 2003 and March 2005, according to a complaint filed in McHenry County Circuit Court.

Allegations that the child was disciplined by the pastor after trying to tell her mother about abuse shocked child-welfare advocates.

"The girl probably thinks that if she is being harmed there is no one she can go to and tell safely," said Cook County Public Guardian Robert Harris, whose office deals with child-abuse victims.

"When a kid gets up the courage after being sexually abused to tell a parent, that means that it is a cry for help," Harris said. "They won't say help anymore if they are taught that when you say help you might get punished, you might get beaten for it."

Ronald Davidson, a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Chicago's department of psychiatry, said if the charges are true, the girl was "betrayed three times"—by the adult who abused her, her mother and then the pastor.

"My sense is it will be hard for this child to easily trust another adult for some time," Davidson said.

Bujak's church, at 385 Silver St. in Elgin, describes itself as a fundamentalist and independent Baptist congregation.

Elgin police said the girl's parents took her to the church after she alleged she was being sexually abused.

Bujak told the parents that she was lying and privately disciplined the girl on Wednesday evenings between March and May of 2005. The girl, now 13, was struck with a 3-foot strip of wood molding, causing welts and bruises on her legs and buttocks, according to police and the girl's mother.

"He took her in the ladies room, across from his office," the mother said in an interview Thursday. "I was downstairs in the Fellowship Hall." Afterward, the mother said, "Her face was red, and I could see that she'd been crying."

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services opened an investigation into the sexual abuse allegations on Oct. 25, according to spokesman Jimmie Whitelow. The mother said that was the day after she went to Richmond police.

By January DCFS had concluded that there was credible evidence against Resh.

A caseworker is supervising the mother, daughter and the girl's three younger brothers, according to Whitelow.

Now DCFS has begun investigating Bujak, Whitelow said.

Neither Bujak nor Resh could be reached for comment. A church staff member declined to comment.

Resh posted $20,000 bail Wednesday and has been released from the McHenry County Jail.

"There is DNA evidence," said Nichole Owens, who heads the criminal division of the McHenry County state's attorney's office.

The mother said she is upset that she didn't believe her daughter to begin with.

"I feel terrible," the mother said. "I feel like a heel. I didn't know."

When the daughter raised the allegations in March 2005, the mother was uncertain what to do. She turned for guidance to Bujak, who by then had been the family's pastor for about a year.

Bujak talked to the girl alone for two hours, according to the mother. "He said she recanted," the mother said. "He said, 'I know these types of girls. She has a rebellious streak.'"

The mother said she would arrive at the Elgin church more than an hour before 7 p.m. services on Wednesday evenings and discuss the girl's behavior with Bujak.

He'd bring out the stick if he decided discipline was necessary, the mother said.

"It was a long stick," she said. "He had it up on his bookshelf. I never watched."

The mother said she was unaware of Bujak disciplining other youths that way. She estimated about 30 people regularly attend services.

It wasn't until a heart-to-heart talk in October that she realized the girl was telling the truth about sexual abuse, she said.

The mother, who home-schools the girl, said her daughter is in private counseling and no longer attends the Elgin church. "We're just working on trying to rebuild our relationship," the mother said. "Because our relationship was built on lies and deception."

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Anonymous JeffXL said...
Richmond & Ingleside are in Lake county, which is filled with fundamentalist nutjobs. I work in Lake county, and used to work in Elgin.

Yet another great argument that we need religion in American life to make us "moral."

Pastor Sadist only had to post $500 bond? That is unbelievable. He should have to post whatever would bankrupt the fucker and his shithole church.


Anonymous nirrti said...
My question is why wasn't the mother arrested along with the pastor? She's the one who took her daughter to that bastard knowing everytime he was beating her. If she's so brainwashed by religion she'll let some preacher beat up on her daughter, she's not fit to be a parent.

And $500 bail? If that had been [i]my[/i] kid he hurt, he wouldn't had to post bail because he wouldn't have gone to jail in the first place....because I would've killed the bastard myself.


Blogger Bentley said...
One reason is because the world has been brainwashed to think that preachers are above the law and only need to answer to an imaginary god. People have been led to believe that preachers are the next thing to god, and god will be the final judge and all justice will be served in the next life.

My question is, How will we ever end the cycle of insanity called religion? It's had so many years to culminate, it's like wildfire, a lie that cannot easily be quelched.


Blogger dead__fish said...
As a recovered xtian mother of 4 I am appalled that this kind of shit goes on day after day with the abusers rarely being punished! People who steal cars get more time than child abusers! I believe the mother should have been arrested along with that sick, mother fucking, poor excuse for a human being, pastor. She is too brainwashed to be a good mother. She knowingly brought her kid to that hell hole and allowed that prick to beat her! The one person who should have protected the poor girl, enabled the whole thing! There is NO excuse for that! I would KILL any bastard who ever laid a hand on my kid! Also that whole church needs to be investigated! If the pastor is an abuser, imagine the shit that must be going on behind those closed doors with the resto of those wackos and their kids!


Anonymous freedy said...
It just shows you how backward and ignorant fundies are,..to lay hands on another persons child in this day and age.What an arrogant
idiot!


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Why was this child left alone with this Matthew Resh? Were they related? Who is he, another pastor buddie of mom's! If my child told me something like that, I would make sure he never hurt anyone again.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I hate that Bujak guy he thinks he knows everything and he thinks he is never wrong. They should make him go back to Detroit where he's from. He changes the meaning of the bible so it fits his own beliefs and those who don't know any better or are just plain stuipid believe every word that comes out of his mouth. That use to be a really good church but when he got there he screwed everything up.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I think people shouldn't knock the whole religion because of a person like Bujak. Just take people like Bujak out and I think it would be a good place just like any other religion there are always the people that think they know more and think they can do whatever they want. People like Bujak need to be sent to jail and then if they get out send them to a mental hospital.


Anonymous Wade said...
Annoy said: “He changes the meaning of the bible so it fits his own beliefs and those who don't know any better or are just plain stuipid believe every word that comes out of his mouth.”

EVERY church “leader” and all churches do this!!!

Churches are nothing more than brainwashing centers full of predators and sheep. Which one are you annoy?


Anonymous proud hindu said...
the thing that makes me mad is that most christians will tell you that this man will be in eternal bliss in heaven.....while my hindu mother will spend eternity burning in a lake of fire just for being hindu.......fucking sick


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Matthew Resh IS HER STEP FATHER!!! SICK ASSHOLE!!!


Blogger .:webmaster:. said...
Update, July 29, 2006

ELGIN -- An Elgin pastor's lawyer wants to subpoena media interviews with the mother of a 12-year-old girl. The pastor is charged with using a piece of wood to discipline the girl after she reported being molested.

Ross Bartolotta, who represents Rev. Daryl Bujak, 30, pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church, said he's looking for statements about the "alleged corporal punishment" that are essential to his legal strategy.

"Mr. Bujak intends to defend this case," Bartolotta said after a hearing in the Elgin branch of Kane County Circuit Court.

Bujak was charged in May with misdemeanor battery for allegedly disciplining the girl repeatedly in the spring of 2005, police said.

Matthew E. Resh, 33, of Ingleside, has been charged in McHenry County with five counts of predatory criminal sexual assault.

Bujak told the parents that the girl was lying about the abuse and began disciplining her weekly using a 3-foot strip of molding, causing welts on her buttocks and legs, police said.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Matthew Resh is her ADOPTED FATHER. She started accusing him at 6 years old and no one believed her then either. There is worse than this counterfeit Christian pastor going on here but who will care????


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