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Leader of now-defunct 'ex-gay' group Exodus, Alan Chambers, arrested for solicitation of a minor - Dallas Voice

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Leader of now-defunct ‘ex-gay’ group Exodus arrested for solicitation of a minor

Alan Chambers, former leader of the now-defunct “ex-gay” group Exodus International, was arrested in Florida the morning of Tuesday, May 19, on charges of solicitation of a minor, transmission of harmful material to minors and use of a two-way communication device, according to reports by Religion News Service. The arrest affidavit also alleges that Chambers […]

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Former Leader of Ex-Gay Ministry Arrested for Attempted Solicitation of Minor

📰 Original title: Former 'ex-gay' leader busted for trying to solicit 14-year-old boy: report

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Former Leader of Ex-Gay Ministry Arrested for Attempted Solicitation of Minor

Alan Chambers, 54, a former leader of the now-defunct 'ex-gay' ministry Exodus International, has been arrested in Florida for attempting to solicit sexual activity from someone he believed to be a 14-year-old boy. Chambers allegedly communicated with an undercover detective via Snapchat and Telegram from February through May 2026, sending sexually explicit messages and images while attempting to arrange a meeting. The Orange County Sheriff's Office charged him with solicitation of a minor via computer, transmission of material harmful to minors, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device. Chambers, who previously sparked controversy in the ex-gay movement by admitting that homosexuality could not be 'cured,' faces significant legal consequences. The Park Avenue District, where Chambers volunteered, announced his suspension from the board pending further review, emphasizing support for the community while respecting the legal process. This arrest follows a sting operation that highlighted the ongoing risks of online predatory behavior, even by individuals formerly involved in religious or advocacy roles.

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Former Leader of Ex-Gay Ministry Arrested for Attempted Solicitation of Minor

📰 Original title: Former 'ex-gay' leader busted for trying to solicit 14-year-old boy: report

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Former Leader of Ex-Gay Ministry Arrested for Attempted Solicitation of Minor

Alan Chambers, 54, a former leader of the now-defunct 'ex-gay' ministry Exodus International, has been arrested in Florida for attempting to solicit sexual activity from someone he believed to be a 14-year-old boy. Chambers allegedly communicated with an undercover detective via Snapchat and Telegram from February through May 2026, sending sexually explicit messages and images while attempting to arrange a meeting. The Orange County Sheriff's Office charged him with solicitation of a minor via computer, transmission of material harmful to minors, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device. Chambers, who previously sparked controversy in the ex-gay movement by admitting that homosexuality could not be 'cured,' faces significant legal consequences. The Park Avenue District, where Chambers volunteered, announced his suspension from the board pending further review, emphasizing support for the community while respecting the legal process. This arrest follows a sting operation that highlighted the ongoing risks of online predatory behavior, even by individuals formerly involved in religious or advocacy roles.

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