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Robert Morris released after serving 6 months for child sex crimes. Returns to $1.5M home.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 1:28 pm
Posted on 4/2/26 at 1:28 pm
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Morris, who built his church in Southlake into one of the largest congregations in the country, pleaded guilty last October to charges he molested Cindy Clemishire, the now adult woman he admitted to molesting beginning in 1982 when she was just 12 years old.
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Court records indicate Morris now plans to serve out his probation at his $1.5 million lakefront home in Palo Pinto County.
CBS News
Posted on 4/2/26 at 1:35 pm to DeathByTossDive225
Here is his statement as released by his attorney....
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I am grateful to have had time to reflect carefully on what I want to say, so I will keep this brief and speak plainly.
First, to the many friends, family members, and people I have never even met who wrote letters, who prayed, and who held me in their thoughts during these months - thank you. I read all those letters, and they meant more to me than I can express.
I want to speak directly to Cindy Clemishire and her family. What I did to Cindy decades ago was wrong. There is no other word for it, and there is no excuse for it. I am deeply sorry. I have carried the weight of that wrong for a very long time, and I am grateful - genuinely grateful - that the Clemishires had the courage to bring this into the light. It is only in the light that things can truly be addressed and healed. Many years ago, I sought their forgiveness privately, and as Cindy's father recently noted, he extended that grace to me - a grace I did not deserve and have never taken for granted. I ask again, publicly and sincerely, for the forgiveness of Cindy and her entire family. Whatever healing lies ahead for them, I pray for it with all my heart.
I also want to speak to the Body of Christ. I am sorry. I am sorry for the pain, the confusion, and the damage that has come upon so many believers because of my actions. That is a weight I carry, and it is right that I carry it.
I have thought a great deal about what it means that this was brought to a legal resolution. At first, that was a hard thing to handle. But the more time I spent in that jail cell, the more clearly I could see that what the Clemishire family set in motion was an act of integrity, and that it gave me something I needed - a moment of true reckoning in the eyes of the law, not just in my own heart or before God. It opened my eyes to things I had not fully seen.
I want to say a sincere word of thanks to the Osage County Jail staff. They treated me with professionalism, fairness, and genuine decency, as they did for all inmates. Their work is hard - harder than most people realize - and I came away with a deep respect for what they do every day. I am grateful for the protection and the dignity they extended to me.
Being inside also gave me time to think about the men and women around me who did not have what I have - a spouse like Debbie who has walked beside me faithfully, people who stepped into my life when I was young and in a troubled place and pointed me toward something better, a community that, even in its imperfection, held me accountable and helped shape the path I tried to walk from my late twenties onward. Not everyone in that facility has that. My heart goes out to the men and women who are in there without a single letter, without a single person to call. I pray they find their way.
As I look ahead, I do not have a grand announcement to make about what comes next. What I have is gratitude - for Debbie, for my family, for those who loved me when I was hardest to love, and for the mercy that I do not deserve but have been given. I intend to live quietly and with integrity, and to be the kind of husband, father, grandfather, and man who reflects that mercy in how he treats others.
Scripture has always been my anchor, and it remains so now. The apostle Paul wrote in Galatians, "Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows." That verse has been with me through these months. The harvest from seeds I sowed long ago in sin was real, and it was just. But I believe equally in what follows - that when we turn, and when we sow differently, a different harvest is possible. That is not wishful thinking. That is the promise of grace. I am counting on it, and I am committed to living up to it.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 1:42 pm to Figgy
I’ll just get sick if I read that whole thing. Irredeemable crime & he wants to use God as a shield.
Some things should not be forgiven.
Some things should not be forgiven.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 1:45 pm to Figgy
quote:I’m sorry for the harm I caused and thankful for the grace shown to me.
I am grateful to have had time to reflect carefully on what I want to say, so I will keep this brief and speak plainly.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 2:07 pm to DeathByTossDive225
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Court records indicate Morris now plans to serve out his probation at his $1.5 million lakefront home in Palo Pinto County.

Posted on 4/2/26 at 2:12 pm to Figgy
Hopefully he jumps off a bridge now. Do the world a favor.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 2:44 pm to DeathByTossDive225
You either believe in the Atonement or you don't.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 2:53 pm to Figgy
I mean under the circumstances, that’s a pretty good statement.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:10 pm to DeathByTossDive225
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Returns to $1.5M home.
Follow a Charlatan and you get what you pay for
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:12 pm to OchoDedos
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Follow a Charlatan and you get what you pay for
Follow a charlatan and HE gets what you pay for.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:19 pm to T1gerNate
Oh man that's it ai am out!
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:19 pm to Figgy
"I will keep this brief...."
That pedophile needs to have his balls cut off just for the misconception that he put out a brief statement.
Then he can proceed to contemplate the unending supply of pineapples that have his a-hole's name on them in hell.
That pedophile needs to have his balls cut off just for the misconception that he put out a brief statement.
Then he can proceed to contemplate the unending supply of pineapples that have his a-hole's name on them in hell.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:22 pm to olgoi khorkhoi
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You either believe in the Atonement or you don't.
fricking incredible. He’s one of the good pedos, we can forgive this one.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:23 pm to Bill Parker?
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Then he can proceed to contemplate the unending supply of pineapples that have his a-hole's name on them in hell.

Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:24 pm to olgoi khorkhoi
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You either believe in the Atonement or you don't.
And there you have it. The perpetual aceupthesleeve of all religions. Do the crime, then just ask for forgiveness. Besides, God made him that way, amirite?
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:25 pm to olgoi khorkhoi
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You either believe in the Atonement or you don't.
That is for God to decide. IMO someone with this issue can not be reformed. A person can kill someone in a crime of passion and never kill again. Someone like this will only stop if caught. They can not be "fixed"
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:32 pm to boogiewoogie1978
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Someone like this will only stop if caught. They can not be "fixed"
Correct. Most people are not attracted to children.
I applaud you and everyone in this thread who condemns such perversion of justice. The downvotes are telling.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 3:34 pm to DeathByTossDive225
Being molested when you're a child messes you up for life. What has he done to make up for it? Any kind of restitution? He should give HER his 1.5 million dollar home.
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