Missouri Attorney General’s office: Circle of Hope Girls Ranch owners in custody Gregory J. Holman, Springfield News-Leader © Amanda Householder A 2008 photo provided by Amanda Householder to the News-Leader on Aug. 20, 2020 shows (clockwise from top left) Amanda Householder and Julian Householder along with Circle of Hope Girls Ranch founders Stephanie Householder and Boyd Householder. The ranch is the object of accusations of physical, sexual and emotional abuse reported recently by the Cedar County Republican.
A spokesperson for the office of Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt confirmed late Tuesday night that more than 100 charges have been filed against the owners of a Missouri Christian girls’ home and boarding school in Cedar County.
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