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Buddhist teacher arrested in child sex assault case may have been victimizing others for decades

 https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/buddhist-teacher-arrested-in-child-sex-assault-case-may-have-been-victimizing-others-for-decades/73-dd4f7d6b-799d-4561-a14a-3c7ac8b67036

Buddhist teacher arrested in child sex assault case may have been victimizing others for decades

Boulder Police say there may be more victims over the span of 30 years.
Buddhist teacher arrested in child sex assault case may have been victimizing others for decades
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BOULDER, Colo. — A man arrested in Boulder for sexually assaulting a child may have been victimizing others for decades, according to a release from the Boulder Police Department.

"The Boulder PD did conduct a very thorough investigation, talked to many many people who were in the community during the time and possibly had information about the incident," Michael Dougherty, Boulder District Attorney, said.

Bill Karelis, 71, was arrested for sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust.

Karelis allegedly sexually assaulted the victim multiple times, beginning in 2000, when she was 13 years old, a news release from the agency said. Police said he was introduced to the alleged victim through his position at the Shambhala, a Buddhist community. He was a teacher and leader at meditation retreats but was later expelled from the community, according to an arrest affidavit after similar sexual misconduct allegations surfaced.

"Given the position that the defender occupied at the time and his interactions with other people in the community, we believe it’s possible there are other victims out there," Dougherty said.

According to the arrest affidavit for Karelis, the alleged victim disclosed the abuse to a friend in August of 2018. That friend contacted police.

The alleged victim initially provided a statement to police through email, the affidavit says. In the email, she said the assaults happened at Karelis' home in Boulder. She also told police his wife was home when the assaults occurred, but indicated that Karelis waited until his wife was asleep and then came into her bedroom and performed sex acts on her.

In September 2018, the alleged victim was interviewed by police. She told police that she grew up in Denver but spent a lot of time with her family and other members of the Shambhala community in Boulder.

In Shambhala, when children turn 8-years-old there's an event called a rites of passage ceremony, the affidavit says. At that time, the victim told police Karelis was assigned as her meditation instructor to help her get through the six weeks of preparation for the event.

Her initial interactions consisted of regular one-on-one meetings, the affidavit says. Around the year 2000, when the alleged victim was 13, "things really started to escalate," the affidavit says. She began spending the night at Karelis' home. The alleged victim noted that "the Shambala community, including her parents, completely trusted and respected Bill," the affidavit says.

The alleged victim said she didn't feel the "creepies" from Karelis for the first few years she knew him, the affidavit says. Looking back, she felt like there was "grooming and manipulation" occurring and that he was "building himself up to be a very powerful person," according to the affidavit. 

According to the affidavit, sometime in December 2003, the alleged victim said her mother asked her "what's up with you and Bill Karelis?"  At the time, her mother explained to her that during a program Karelis was teaching, other women "stood up and accused Bill Karelis of inappropriate sexual behavior," the affidavit says

At the time, the victim denied anything was going on between her and Karelis. In 2004, Karelis was expelled from the Shambhala community, the affidavit says.

Karelis' Defense Attorney Fred Bibik says his client has been cooperating with police and turned himself in as soon as the arrest warrant was issued.

"Mr. Karelis strongly denies these allegations and we’re confident that when the evidence is fully developed and scrutinized in the crucible of the courtroom he will be found not guilty and fully exonerated," Bibik said.

Boulder police believe there are additional victims over a span of 30 years. Anyone who believes they or someone they know was victimized by Karelis in the past is asked to call Boulder Police Detective Ross Richart at 303-441-1833 or Detective Heather Frey at 303-441-3369. 

There is no statute of limitations on sex offenses involving children under the age of 15.

Investigators Search For More Sexual Assault Victims After Bill Karelis Arrested

 https://denver.cbslocal.com/2019/02/01/bill-karelis-william-lloyd-boulder-shambhala-sexual-assault/


Investigators Search For More Sexual Assault Victims After Bill Karelis Arrested

BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)– Investigators say there may be more victims connected to a man arrested for sexual assault on a child. William Lloyd Karelis, also known as Bill Karelis, was arrested by Boulder police.

Karelis, 71, was arrested for sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust. His alleged victim told investigators that he was assaulted by Karelis multiple times beginning in 2000 when she was 13 years old.

William Lloyd Karelis (credit: Boulder County)

Karelis was introduced to his victim through his position at the Shambhala, a Buddhist community, as a teacher and leader at meditation retreats.

Police believe that over a span of 30 years there are additional victims. Anyone who believes they or someone they know was victimized by Karelis in the past is asked to call Boulder Police Detective Ross Richart at 303.441.1833 or Detective Heather Frey at 303.441.3369. There is no statute of limitations involving children under the age of 15.


Reddit: Just curious. What is the latest on Bill Karelis?

 https://www.reddit.com/r/ShambhalaBuddhism/comments/hbq4sk/just_curious_what_is_the_latest_on_bill_karelis/

Just curious. What is the latest on Bill Karelis?


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Trial moved to Sep - I believe? Stay tuned. A couple of "old timers" literally threatened to report me to the BPD for "threatening the judge, DA, defense attorney and Smith" bc I participated in a public discussion backed by facts and case law. Laughable. But I DID privately refer him to both detailed arrest warrant and a few responsive statements by Shambhala wondering if he (or she) is at all familiar with the detailed 8 page supporting affidavit submitted by a senior BPD detective following a six month investigation initiated in August 2018. I'd repeat the response here but the affidavit IS triggering, but also VERY damaging to both Karelis specifically and Shambhala generally. So, howz about we just give some space to get through the Smith ordeal, enjoy some outdoor time, stay healthy and get ready for a challenging Autumn. In the meantime, I look forward to Shambhala's participation in a "vigorous" prosecution of Karelis as stated publicly by Melanie Klein.

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Hi! Could we chat off this board?

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7/14/20 1:30 PM 1Hr KARELIS, WILLIAM Motions Hearing D72019CR185 Boulder County Courtroom H

https://www.courts.state.co.us/dockets/index.cfm#results

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Patterns of unusual "interest" now on the radars of Reddit, social media and other institutions with authority to respond (questions raised by the OP don't require an inquiry to Reddit or this sub, anybody can just contact local journalists or ask the court directly - they know more than anybody on a /r) :

https://www.reddit.com/r/ShambhalaBuddhism/comments/e76ybd/so_what_happened_to_bill_karelis_today/

and https://www.reddit.com/r/ShambhalaBuddhism/comments/dhcc5l/boulderbill_karelis/

Beware people asking naive questions that indicate an awareness of the judicial matter, appeal to local communities or related global communities for information, but decline to just call the offices that manage this stuff who can answer their question in less than 2 minutes. Gaslighting is an understatement.

Former Boulder Shambhala community member pleads guilty to child sex assault

 

https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/former-member-of-boulder-shambhala-community-pleads-guilty-to-child-sex-assault/73-55d2f736-0f21-490e-b0c1-f023337fde39

Former Boulder Shambhala community member pleads guilty to child sex assault

The abuse was reported in the 90s but the victim's parents wouldn't provide the suspect's name to police, according to prosecutors. The victim came forward in 2019.
Credit: Boulder police
Michael Smith

BOULDER, Colo. — A man who subjected a young girl to years of sexual contact beginning when she was 13 pleaded guilty to numerous felonies, including attempted sexual assault on a child, according to the 12th Judicial District Attorney's Office.

Michael Smith, 55, also pleaded guilty to first-degree assault.

He sexually assaulted the victim multiple times, beginning in 1997, according to Boulder Police. 

He and the victim met when he was staying at her parent’s house in the late 1990s. Both Smith and the girl's parents were part of the Shambhala community, according to investigators.

Smith started grooming the victim and ultimately subjected her to sexual contact for a number of years, according to prosecutors.  In 1998, Smith trapped the victim in a small closet and attempted to have sex with her, according to the district attorney's office.

RELATED: Boulder police arrest man for sexual assault on a child; additional victims suspected

After that incident, the victim disclosed the abuse and it was reported to the Boulder Police Department (BPD), however, her parents decided not to provide the name of the defendant to BPD and dealt with the ongoing sexual abuse within the Shambhala community.

“We thank the brave victim for coming forward after so many years had passed and the Boulder Police Department for their thorough investigation into these allegations,” District Attorney Michael Dougherty stated. “The District Attorney’s Office is committed to fighting for victims of sexual abuse. This defendant sexually assaulted the victim for years. Even with the passage of time, sex offenses often cause lasting trauma for the victims.”

Last year, the victim reported the abuse to BPD. A second victim also reported that Smith sexually assaulted her when she was 11 years old in Vermont, according to prosecutors. That case was investigated in Vermont.

Both victims said they came forward after learning that Boulder police had arrested a former member of the Boulder Shambhala, Bill Karelis, for sexual assault on a child. 

RELATED: Buddhist teacher arrested in child sex assault case may have been victimizing others for decades

Smith is set to be sentenced on May 6. He faces 15 to 25 years for the first-degree assault charges and three years for the attempted sexual assault on a child. The sentences would run concurrently.