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Mo. attorney general files dozens of abuse charges against operators of Circle of Hope Girls Ranch in Cedar Co. Authorities arrested Boyd and Stephanie Householder on 102 criminal charges. (Gray News) (Source: Gray News) By KY3 Staff | March 11, 2021 at 8:16 AM CST - Updated March 11 at 8:16 AM
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) - The Missouri Attorney General’s Office filed numerous charges of abuse against the operators of the Circle of Hope Girls Ranch in Cedar County.
Authorities arrested Boyd and Stephanie Householder.
They remain jailed in the Vernon County Jail in Nevada, Mo.
Boyd Householder faces 80 charges.
Stephanie Householder faces 22 charges.
Boyd Householder faces 79 felony charges and one misdemeanor, including six counts of second-degree statutory rape, seven counts of second-degree statutory sodomy, six counts of sexual contact with a student, one count of second-degree child molestation, 56 counts of abuse or neglect of a child, and two counts of endanger
TikTok: What is the Circle of Hope? Girls Ranch closes after being exposed online
Scandals surrounding the Circle of Hope Girls Ranch are resurfacing on social media as people re-discover the TikTok campaign to get it shut down.
Back in 2020, the Circle of Hope Girls Ranch went viral on TikTok after Amanda Householder, the daughter of the school’s owner used TikTok to expose her father’s ranch.
Now, the drama is resurfacing on TikTok. Here’s exactly what happened…
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