Pocharapon (Mos) Neammanee covers crime at HuffPost. Previously he wrote for BuzzFeed News and Insider's breaking news teams. His email is [email protected].
The former president of an evangelical get-out-the-vote nonprofit was charged Monday with multiple counts of possession of child sexual abuse material., was charged with eight counts of possession of pornographic work involving minors under the age of 14.
Yates served for years as CEO and president of My Faith Votes, which describes itself as a nonpartisan group advocating for Christian citizens to vote in every election. The Texas-based group has collaborated with a number of influential conservative figures, including former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
My Faith Votes did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. The group reportedly toldEarlier this year, Yates wrote an, urging Christians to stand against “sexually deviant behavior” in schools. The behavior that apparently offended Yates involved middle school students handing out Pride buttons and asking about others’ “gender preferences” at a robotics competition his son attended.
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