The Stanley brothers and the Church of the End Times
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Neighbor discusses brothers who founded the Church of the End Times
UXBRIDGE, MA — A pastor's wife has won a year-long restraining order against her husband after claiming her husband abused her and had welcomed young women into her home for sex.
In an Uxbridge District Court hearing yesterday, in an affidavit filed by Beth Stanley, she accused her husband, Dennis H. Stanley, of making her sleep downstairs while he was with the female guests. A judge initially granted a temporary restraining order Monday but extended it Friday after hearing from Mrs. Stanley. The pastor of the non-denominational Church of the End Times was arrested after a standoff with police Monday.
In the affidavit Mrs. Stanley filed on Monday for the restraining order she said: "My husband invited ten girls to live in our house for the last week or more. He now sleeps upstairs with them in bed. My husband believes this is the love he needs and can get from them. ... My husband and his girlfriends have locked me out of our house!"
Mrs. Stanley, who said she and her husband have been married for 10 years, and together for 22 years, were high school sweethearts. She has filed for divorce. The couple has three children ages 7, 10 and 13.
Dennis Stanley, reached by phone yesterday, said, "She's (my wife) obviously trying to make me look like a moron."
He said the groups of young women were just a gathering after church.
"There's nothing sexual or whatever the accusations might be. It's just friendships. Just friends."
Dennis Stanley said that the women were invited to stay at the house because, "I own the house and I let whoever I want stay there."
Dennis and his brother David H. Stanley, both of Uxbridge, were in Uxbridge District Court Friday morning on charges stemming from a one-hour standoff with police Monday night regarding an alleged violation of a restraining order.
Police tried to serve a restraining order to Dennis Stanley Monday night, but he refused to take the court document. Police said he and his brother David allegedly locked themselves in the house. David later left through a rear door and Dennis remained inside. Police said people began arriving and gathered around David.
"David was yelling comments about not bowing to men, banishing the demons, in the power of Jesus Christ, not believe in the law of man, and that he did not recognize our authority," police wrote in their report of the incident.
Police from several area towns converged on the home during the standoff.
Dennis Stanley was later handcuffed, arrested and charged with violating an abuse prevention order and resisting arrest. His brother, David, was also charged with violating an abuse prevention order, resisting arrest and disturbing the peace.
Video by Tom Rettig, read more at telegram.com
http://www.telegram.com/article/20121...
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