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Hugo Westphal was married to "Genesis". When her baby's head got cracked, [[David Berg]] accused her of being a witch and claimed it was her fault. It was later found that Hugo had abused the baby in a fit of anger.
 
Hugo Westphal was married to "Genesis". When her baby's head got cracked, [[David Berg]] accused her of being a witch and claimed it was her fault. It was later found that Hugo had abused the baby in a fit of anger.
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There have also been a number of cases of alleged child molestation by Hugo Westphal.
  
 
He was eventually [[excommunication|excommunicated]] due to lascivious behavior and repeated offences of physical abuse against women and children (see ''"Dad's Birthday Message!" DO 877, Feb. 1980''), but he was later reinstated and remained in The Family into the [[1990s]], before again leaving. Even then, The Family hired him to continue artwork for them from outside the group (see ''Grapevine #10'').
 
He was eventually [[excommunication|excommunicated]] due to lascivious behavior and repeated offences of physical abuse against women and children (see ''"Dad's Birthday Message!" DO 877, Feb. 1980''), but he was later reinstated and remained in The Family into the [[1990s]], before again leaving. Even then, The Family hired him to continue artwork for them from outside the group (see ''Grapevine #10'').

Revision as of 06:45, 14 April 2005

Hugo Westphal (date unknown)

Hugo Westphal (American; also known as Eman Artist or Al Eastman), grew up in Texas and was a longtime Mo Letter artist, especially known for illustrating the FFing Mo Letters.

Hugo Westphal was married to "Genesis". When her baby's head got cracked, David Berg accused her of being a witch and claimed it was her fault. It was later found that Hugo had abused the baby in a fit of anger.

There have also been a number of cases of alleged child molestation by Hugo Westphal.

He was eventually excommunicated due to lascivious behavior and repeated offences of physical abuse against women and children (see "Dad's Birthday Message!" DO 877, Feb. 1980), but he was later reinstated and remained in The Family into the 1990s, before again leaving. Even then, The Family hired him to continue artwork for them from outside the group (see Grapevine #10).