OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The founder of a Texas megachurch who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a child in the 1980s was released Tuesday after serving six months in an Oklahoma jail. Robert Preston Morris, 64, was released just after midnight, said Osage County Sheriff’s Capt. Matt Clark. Morris pled guilty last year to five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child as part of a plea agreement under which he received a 10-year suspended sentence with the first six months to be served in the Osage County Jail. The abuse began in 1982 when the victim was 12 and Morris was a traveling evangelist staying in Hominy, Oklahoma, with her family, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, whose office prosecuted the case. Morris was the senior pastor of Gateway Church in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb of Southlake, where he led one of the nation’s largest megachurches until June 2024 when — faced with the victim’s allegations — he resigned. He was indicted last year by an Oklahoma grand jury. Morris must register as a sex offender and will be supervised by Texas authorities via interstate compact. He also was ordered to pay his costs of incarceration, including any medical expenses, and restitution to the victim. The victim, Cindy Clemishire, who is now in her 50s, did not immediately respond Tuesday to a request for comment, but said in a statement when Morris was sentenced that 'justice has finally been served, and the man who manipulated, groomed and abused me as a 12-year-old innocent girl is finally going to be behind bars.' Jeff Leach, a Dallas-based attorney who represents Clemishire, said they are 'heartened to know that he (Morris) still has nearly ten years of probation as well as a lifetime ahead of being publicly registered as a sex offender.' Leach added that Clemishire plans to continue to seek justice through civil courts. 'She rightfully seeks full accountability not only for Robert and the crimes he committed against her as a young child, but also for the other individuals who harbored him, covered for him, lied for him and even in some cases attacked Cindy on his behalf,' he said. In a statement released Tuesday by one of Morris’ attorneys, he apologized to Clemishire and her family, recognizing his past wrongs that deeply affected the victim. Gateway Church was founded by Morris in 2000. He has been politically active and formerly served on President Donald Trump’s evangelical advisory board.
Former Megachurch Pastor Released After Pleading Guilty to Child Abuse
Robert Preston Morris, the former pastor of a Texas megachurch, has been released from jail after serving six months for pleading guilty to multiple counts of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1980s.
Robert Preston Morris, 64, was released from an Oklahoma jail after serving six months for pleading guilty to child sexual abuse. Morris, who led Gateway Church in Texas, received a suspended sentence and will remain on probation while registered as a sex offender. The victim, now in her 50s, expressed relief, and her attorney plans to seek further justice through civil courts.

















