Longtime resident sentenced in Utah for child molestation
A longtime Huntington Beach resident was sentenced to a minimum of 20
years in prison after pleading guilty in October to four counts of
aggravated child sexual abuse in a Utah District Court.
The ruling Friday by Utah Third District Court Judge Timothy R. Hanson
sentenced James Denos, 73, to a minimum 20 years in a Utah state prison
for sexually abusing four of his granddaughters living in Utah.
Although the charges deal only with abuses that occurred in Utah,
family members say that Denos did molest the girls when they visited him
in Huntington Beach.
The Huntington Beach Police Department is conducting its own
investigation, but authorities could not give any further details.
The family has identified 17 alleged victims including relatives and
neighbors since August when one of the grandchildren spoke up, said
Darryll Gilliland, a surrogate son of Denos’ who added that Denos’ son
Ray claims his father molested his first known victim 50 years ago.
“They’re mostly girls between the ages of 3 and 11 and we’re concerned
because there could be a lot more victims in his church, with neighbors
and family,†Gilliland said.
Denos is a retired Long Beach junior high school teacher and the
former bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
Westminster.
“It’s shocking, we did not see it or else we could have stopped it
years ago,†Gilliland said. “We encourage other victims like this to
speak up and get all the help they need.â€
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