Preliminary hearing waived for former Deputy District Attorney accused of child sexual assault Judge grants David McConkie’s request to move to Utah

The former deputy district attorney and local Mormon church leader, David McConkie, 45, a former president of the Colorado Springs East Stake within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appeared in court Monday afternoon for a preliminary hearing for child sexual abuse but his lawyer had it waived. The case will be postponed for negotiations and McConkie was just granted permission to move to Utah while he awaits trial in 2024 in Colorado Springs.

A teenage female had described several years of ongoing sexual abuse by McConkie and turned him in when she observed behaviors in another child she felt were telltale that McConkie was abusing this child also.

Meanwhile, McConkie has been known since at least 2008 to have confessed to other Mormons that he had molested children.
His next hearing is scheduled for January of 2024.

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