Swansea abuse survivor Brett Sengstock said Scott Morrison's support for Brian Houston 'beggars belief'

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated February 18 2020 - 6:49pm, first published October 15 2019 - 5:30am
Legacy: Swansea man Brett Sengstock has condemned Prime Minister Scott Morrison's continued support for Hillsong Church leader Brian Houston after the Australian Christian Churches rejected his claim for compensation despite accepting he was sexually abused by Mr Houston's father Frank. Picture: Simone De Peak.
Legacy: Swansea man Brett Sengstock has condemned Prime Minister Scott Morrison's continued support for Hillsong Church leader Brian Houston after the Australian Christian Churches rejected his claim for compensation despite accepting he was sexually abused by Mr Houston's father Frank. Picture: Simone De Peak.

BRETT Sengstock was seven when he was sexually abused by prominent evangelical Christian Frank Houston, and close to death in July last year when the church Houston founded slammed the door on compensation.

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