A polygamous sect leader already serving a 50-year federal prison sentence for orchestrating sex involving children was convicted Friday on state child abuse charges after girls were found in an unventilated trailer he was hauling through Arizona.

Someone alerted authorities about the trailer in August 2022 after seeing small fingers reaching through gaps in the doors. Police stopped Samuel Bateman’s vehicle as he was driving through Flagstaff and found three girls inside, who were ages 11 to 14 at the time. The trailer was enclosed with a makeshift toilet, a sofa and camping chairs.

In the federal case, Bateman was convicted of coercing girls as young as 9 to submit to sex acts with him and other young adults, and for scheming to kidnap girls from protective custody, the story of which is the focus of a Netflix series, “Trust Me: The False Prophet.”

Bateman previously claimed to have more than 20 “spiritual wives,” including 10 girls under the age of 18. He testified in his own defense in the state case, telling jurors he would never harm the people he loves. He acknowledged during cross-examination that he knew the girls were in a hot trailer for hours and the ventilation wasn’t good, but downplayed the conditions.

“I just trusted myself as a driver,” he said. “I asked God to bless me every time we hopped in that vehicle.”

He claimed he thought the girls had gotten out when they stopped. He said he was as “shocked as could possibly be” when he learned that they were still inside when he was pulled over.

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    How does a guy serving a 50 year sentence drive…well, anything? Parole?

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      His 50 year sentence for sexual abuse of minors etc came down in December of 2024, the sentence coming down now is for child abuse by transporting them in the hot trailer through Arizona in 2022.

      Also this was an Arizona State case, while the other one was a Federal case. So the prosecutions ran concurrently.

      The arrest for the abuse by neglect was actually first, he posted bond for that and was later arrested again for the federal case.

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          22 hours ago

          No, actually. Like I said, the Arizona state case, the child abuse for the hot trailer transport, was the first arrest.

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            “A polygamous sect leader already serving a 50-year federal prison sentence for orchestrating sex involving children was convicted Friday on state child abuse charges after girls were found in an unventilated trailer he was hauling through Arizona.”

            I didn’t mean to be daft here but the paragraph above is what’s causing me confusion. See that word “already?”

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              Yeah the thing is that the two prosecutions ran in parallel but the federal one “overtook” the Arizona one.

              Timeline:

              1. Sexually abuses kids and physically abuses kids, all in the same time period
              2. Arrested by Arizona for physical abuse, but gets out on bail, court case is now ongoing
              3. Arrested by the Feds for sexual abuse, court case is now ongoing
              4. Convicted by federal court, put in prison
              5. Convicted by Arizona court (now, while already in prison)