The transcript is from a podcast interview with a man named Adam Steed, who alleges that he was sexually abused by Jody Hildebrandt, a Mormon therapist and business partner of Ruby Frankie, a Mormon YouTuber. Steed claims that Hildebrandt betrayed his trust and violated his privacy during their counseling sessions. He further accuses Hildebrandt of trying to impose a rigid control over his life, including forcing him to continue her therapy and paying thousands of dollars a month.
Steed alleges that Hildebrandt, along with Frankie, is being accused of child abuse and is currently under arrest. He believes that Hildebrandt has been coaching Frankie's children to accuse each other of sexual abuse to cover up their own crimes. He claims that Hildebrandt's tactics are similar to what she did to him, and that many other victims will come forward with similar stories.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Adam Steed went to Jody Hildebrandt for counseling in 2008.
2. Jody Hildebrandt is the friend and business partner of Mormon YouTuber Ruby Frankie.
3. Hildebrandt and Frankie have been accused of abusing Frankie's children.
4. Hildebrandt owns a business called Connections Classroom, which offers counseling and coaching services.
5. Adam Steed was a client of Hildebrandt's and claims she betrayed his trust.
6. Steed says he was seeking counseling for ordinary marriage issues, but Hildebrandt's methods were unorthodox and controlling.
7. Hildebrandt's counseling style was rigid and controlling, and she would become upset if men looked at certain things, such as the swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated.
8. Steed claims Hildebrandt conspired with his then-wife to accuse him of sexually abusing their child.
9. Hildebrandt's license was suspended in 2012 for sharing a client's clinical diagnosis without their permission.
10. Steed is the "John Doe" listed in documents obtained from the state of Utah, which show that Hildebrandt admitted to discussing his clinical diagnosis without his permission.
11. Steed claims that Hildebrandt's actions were part of a larger pattern of behavior, and that he believes more people will come forward with similar stories.
12. Hildebrandt's counseling license is currently listed as active.