This is a case about a Border Patrol agent in Sierra Vista, AZ who regularly reported to his LDS bishop that he was raping his infant children.
https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2023/04/11/arizona-supreme-court-upholds/
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2022/06/01/former-lds-bishop-sues-cochise-county-attorney/
The second legal action was filed May 25 and pits Herrod against Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre in a yearlong dispute involving whether McIntyre must release communications he and others in his office had with Lynne Cadigan, the attorney representing the children in the lawsuit against the LDS Church.
The legal issue goes back to 2011 when Paul Douglas Adams confessed to Herrod about engaging in ongoing sexual abuse of his young daughter. A similar confession about ongoing abuse of the same girl was made months later to Herrod’s successor, Robert Kim Mauzy.
Adams, a U.S. Border Patrol agent, was excommunicated from the Church around 2013. The abuse of his children did not stop until his arrest in early 2017 following an Interpol investigation of sexual abuse and child pornography. Adams later admitted to investigators he also sexually abused an infant daughter born after his split from the Church.