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A statement by Hillsong Church in response to the legal proceedings commenced by Anna Crenshaw

May 3 2024

As a church we are committed to continuing to provide an environment where it is safe to speak up and to provide care and support for anyone who reaches out.

We are deeply saddened by the circumstances that have given rise to the legal proceedings in the NSW Supreme Court commenced by Anna Crenshaw in 2022 against two Hillsong entities and a former staff member Jason Mays.  The trial of those proceedings was scheduled to commence in the Supreme Court of New South Wales on Monday 29 April 2024.

Out of respect for Anna’s privacy and in due deference to the Court, Hillsong has refrained from making any public statement about these proceedings.  However, in light of developments this week, Hillsong wishes to clarify the issues in these proceedings.

These legal proceedings are not about whether the assault occurred.  In January 2020 the former staff member pleaded guilty to an assault with an act of indecency in the Penrith Local Court, and no criminal conviction was recorded.  Hillsong has never disputed the assault occurred or Anna’s account of that assault.

The Supreme Court proceedings are about two issues: whether Hillsong is liable for the assault and its response to Anna’s report of the assault that occurred at a private gathering of friends attended by the now former staff member in his personal capacity and arranged without the knowledge or involvement of Hillsong.

Hillsong is defending this case and was ready to proceed with the trial on Monday morning. Following an approach by Anna’s legal team, it entered into good faith discussions with her.  We reject any suggestion that we attempted to prevent Anna from having her day in Court or that there were any attempts to silence or intimidate her.

In relation to Anna’s report of the assault, Hillsong respected Anna’s directions and requests for confidentiality.  It also supported her personally and in her studies.   After undertaking its own investigations and obtaining independent legal advice, Hillsong reported the matter to the NSW Police after notifying Anna’s representative of its intention to do so. We commend Anna and indeed every person who has the courage to come forward after experiencing any form of hurt or harm.

If you have been impacted by violence or abuse please reach out to organisations such as 1800RESPECT or FULLSTOP.