
Sam Mullet, father of two men arrested for allegedly going into the home of other Amish and cutting their hair and beards, stands outside his home in Bergholz, Ohio, Oct. 10. ( Amy Sancetta/AP).
The feds are seeking life imprisonment for Sam Mullet, the Amish bishop behind the 2011 beard-cuttings attacks.
Life imprisonment.
“Federal prosecutors Tuesday urged a judge to send renegade Amish bishop Sam Mullet to prison for the rest of his life at sentencing Friday,” the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
Mullet’s lawyers have pushed back on this suggestion, arguing that no one was seriously harmed and that — if anything — he should get no more than two years behind bars.
Mullet and his band of 15 amateur barbers will be sentenced in U.S. District Court in Cleveland.
“The all-day hearing is expected to draw journalists from across the country and even from some foreign nations, enticed by the spectacle of violence and scandal in the seemingly placid Amish world,” the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette notes.
“Mr. Mullet did not directly participate in the attacks that roiled Ohio Amish country in 2011, but he was convicted under the federal hate crimes statute because of what prosecutors said was his all-powerful control over the Jefferson County community of Bergholz outside Steubenville,” the report adds.
Prosecutors say Mullet knew about the “hate crimes,” which were designed to “degrade” other Amish, and he didn’t do anything to stop them. Therefore, he should get life in prison.
Witnesses for the prosecution also stress Mullet’s cult-like following, which includes his sons, nieces, and nephews.
“Plainly stated, Samuel Mullet Sr. should be sentenced to a life term of imprisonment because, but for [him], it is highly unlikely any of his co-defendants would have engaged in violent and obstructive conduct,” said prosecutors in a pre-sentence memo to U.S. District Judge Dan Aaron Polster. “Samuel Mullet Sr.’s control over the Bergholz community was — and is — absolute.”
Here are some weird examples of Mullet’s “absolute” control (as noted by the prosecution):
- Mullet read all incoming and outgoing mail at Bergholz.
- He doled out punishments, including confinement in chicken coops.
- He had sex with married women (he called it “marriage counseling”).
- He once ordered his wife get fetch him a woman who didn’t want to sleep with him.
“Prosecutors also presented 14 letters from members of Amish communities in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, thanking the FBI for investigating the Mullet clan and asking that he stay locked up permanently,” the report notes.
Assistant U.S. Public Defender Ed Bryan disagrees with the prosecution’s suggestion of life imprisonment, noting that that type of punishment has in the past been reserved for people like Ted Kaczynski (i.e. the “Unabomber”) — not Amish renegades.
Bryan also stresses that outside of a few nicks and cuts, no one was seriously injured in the attacks.
“The purpose of the beard and hair cuttings was a symbolic gesture, which at most caused an emotional or psychological response,” he wrote. “But no victim suffered serious physical injury in the incidents.”
He also adds that the “Justice Department improperly applied the federal hate crimes law in bringing the indictment,” as the Post-Gazette notes.

Photos provided by the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department show, from left, Levi Miller, Johnny Mullet, and Lester Mullet, of Bergholz, Ohio. The three men were arrested Oct. 8, 2011, for allegedly going into the homes of other Amish and cutting their hair and beards.
And here’s something worth considering: “The trial was a test case of sorts for the 2009 law that expanded government power to prosecute hate crimes.”
Bryan and others involved in the trial maintain that the beard-cutting attacks are not “hate crimes,” but merely the result of a dispute within a religion.
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Comments (62)
Magyar
Feb. 7, 2013 at 6:26amMore disturbing is that this serves as another glaring example of the moral decay in America. For Mullet, an Amish elder, to act like Al Capone is unbelivable….
This is what happens when a nation turns it’s back on the word of God— Lots more to come, folks!
We’re well on our way to Sodom and Gomorraha!
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AlansTigg
Feb. 7, 2013 at 8:21amConsidering the multiple Amish reality TV shows, changes in their laws regarding the use of farming equipment and the steady flow of abused/starved horses coming out of Amish communities I’d say there is quite a bit of moral decay going on there that no one is paying attention to. Sadly it doesn’t surprise me that some areas have developed cult like behavior. That being said, however, life in prison is absurd unless there is more to the story regarding his abuse of control than is being fully explained here, like the so called counseling.
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megashredz
Feb. 7, 2013 at 10:02am@ AlansTigg
Speaking as a person who is not Amish but has lived in an Amish community (Holmes County, Ohio) my whole life, it is glaringly obvious that you know absolutely nothing about anything that you are talking about. For one, the recent TV shows you mentioned (Breaking Amish and Amish Mafia) have not even an ounce of truth to be attributed to them. The stories of the young people on Breaking Amish were almost completely fabricated and I can assure you that there is no “Amish Mafia”.
You also mentioned the “steady flow of abused/starved horses coming out of Amish communities” and this is another lie that has spread like wildfire. Horses are the pride and joy of most in the community and the utmost care is shown for their livestock. Obviously, there will be the occasional exception, but this sweeping generalization of “Amish animal abusers” is absurd.
Lastly, the only similarity between the Sam Mullet cult and the majority of the Amish community is outward appearance only. They were not practicing the Christian faith and Sam Mullet has ALLEGEDLY professed an allegiance to the devil.
In summary, your attempt to place all orders of Amish into one basket is terribly ignorant. There are at least dozens of different Amish denominations, and to attribute the shortcomings of one to all is completely unfair.
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LetUsReason
Feb. 7, 2013 at 3:16pmThere is no such thing as “hate crime”. It is newspeak. It is 1984-style garbage that we shouldn’t given any credence to.
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Silvertruth
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:01pmI’d be careful of casting stones. We have no idea, being outside a very insular community like the Amish, what this man’s actual place is in that community. To label all Amish to be like him would be a very large and probably errantly thrown stone.
The Amish will not let you take their pictures easily, at least the real ones, and that makes a mockery out of the concept of an Amish reality TV show.
I’ve seen the conditions of their draft animals and they were fine when I looked at them.
I have seen Mennonites atop a tractor, never an Amish.
In the end, tossing around accusations like cult and ‘Al Capone’ are erroneous at best and not beneficial at all. Every faith has its wayward, psudeo practitioners that get mud thrown on the others of that faith. I could make a list here but I think I’d run out of characters for 2 posts…
Let’s learn the lesson this man is teaching us and look after the person we can keep morally straight… ourselves. It’s just a thought, you can ignore it if you like…
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Byrrni
Feb. 7, 2013 at 5:56amThe “Feds” are trying another distraction to take the attention away from what is really important and flexing their muscles to show that anything related to any brand of Christian religion is open for target practice.
As someone else said, no one was killed. No one was even seriously hurt. It certainly wasn’t right but not resembling any crime that warrants life in prison. He was pulling the same “control” move that our Government is pulling on the entire country.
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sacwoodpusher
Feb. 7, 2013 at 5:16amHow is this hate crime? Amish on Amish? Is Black on Black crime a hate crime? Don’t believe all of the comments that are here…..I do not believe that he has been convicted of anything like “marriage counseling” like was stated here.
Life in prison for sending a bunch of Amish out to cut off beards?
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WarMunger_Al
Feb. 7, 2013 at 5:53amClearly excessive. I am wondering why they have not invoked NDAA to use against him as well. Rapists get out of jail in less than 10 years.
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WilkowonGBTV
Feb. 7, 2013 at 9:21amThis is not Amish on Amish crime. These men are not Amish. They are just a cult that used to be an Amish church and still live like the Amish.
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hillbillyinny
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:54amBill Ayers, his wife and other killers go free, while this “religious” leader, albeit misled, group leader is being threatened with LIFE in jail. . . we are really screwed up people!
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glckgrl
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:33amWhy don’t they instead prosecute the self-named “Pigeon King” who has stolen hundreds of thousands from Amish in his Ponzi scheme that promised Amish to get rich quickly by breeding the “new guormet chicken replacement” = pigeons? They’ve taken bank loans to pay the Pigeon King to get started, and he vanished with their money. I personally visited one family and swear on my soul that this is true. Now that would be a much better hate crimes test, because they missed the warning on the internet… they were sitting ducks, er, pigeons, so to speak. And would you want to eat pigeon == it is pure fraud and theft on the part of the Pigeon King. But the authorities know, and do nothing.
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nomemymine
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:12amWhat happened to religious freedom?
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TRUTHandFREEDOM
Feb. 7, 2013 at 5:04amThis was an assault and not the following of religion, but denitely not worth anythin near a life sentence. If there are crimes involved that he should get harder time for, it would be to do with the other complaints listed if some one presses charges for
•He doled out punishments, including confinement in chicken coops. – (unlawful imorisonment)
•He once ordered his wife get fetch him a woman who didn’t want to sleep with him. – (rape)
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welovetheUSA
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:02amGood God…………these menhave not commited a murder..or blown up a building with 500 people..or really broke any laws…it was a prank of beard gone missing..nothing more…if they sentence them to life I dare say what happens to a traitor or child killer or worse Federal agents who do not follow our laws?
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SacredHonor1776
Feb. 7, 2013 at 5:01amLife in prison or death by drone, take your pick…
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Diane TX
Feb. 7, 2013 at 3:58amIt’s hard to believe that this even went to trial, much less him getting life. Getting your hair cut, and beard shaved is not life threatening. In fact, the US Army does that to all of their male recruits all the time. For most people, hair actually grows back.
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TRUTHandFREEDOM
Feb. 7, 2013 at 5:01amLife?!! That’s ridiculous!
This is an oppressive government agenda looking for precedent.
Crime is crime … another point that needs to be driven here. Hate? Hate is not illegal. Thought is not illegal. Reason for commiting a crime shows motive, but is not itself a crime. The crime and conspiracy to commit the crime is illegal. In a nation where there has been resistance to pass a 25 year minimum for child assault, the Fed pursues life for beard cutting?
I wonder if some freedom from religion activist destroyed a church’s cross if the fed would call for life! Not Obama’s team!
They won’t even prosecute Panthers in Philly for voter obstruction, but they want Life for Beard cutting! There is a lot of crime that needs to be prosecuted and to me it looks like some of of the most evil HATE crimes are coming from the White House.
Of course, most Obama voters will never see, take interest or understand this story and issue.
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Conkuur
Feb. 7, 2013 at 3:45amThey need to tarnish the Amish with stories like this. why you ask? Because it is an example of a religion that is green friendly,peaceful (never fought in any wars),honest, take care of themselves (no govt assistance) extremely low ( %.01 ) crime,gun toting,bible believing. They left cant have any examples of a religious community that actually works or they can’t fool people into communism/socialist agenda.
They already assaulted their way of living with the great Milk war by the feds. Now Amish can no longer sell all natural whole milk. They will eventually make it impossible for these folks to earn a living.
Look for more attacks on the Amish because these folks don’t fit into what the idiots in charge have planned for us all.
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glckgrl
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:37amI agree. The Amish also successfully home school their children, albeit only until 8th grade, and see what I wrote about the Pigeon King robbing Amish from lots of money, and even with the bank trails/paper trail, the gubbermint still does nothing to help them. If they were pink and purple, they could claim racism, but they are white and Christian, so perhaps less likely to be protected in the New Amerika.
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sparkyrules
Feb. 7, 2013 at 3:44amA life sentence,for what?Retards shaving beards?Hating one another?
Definitely Pennsylvania ..IDIOTS
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snyggys
Feb. 7, 2013 at 2:19amAbsolute prosecutorial abuse of power. what a complete joke. Most lawyers are a plague on society.
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RJJinGadsden
Feb. 7, 2013 at 6:47amBrings to mind Michael Nifong.
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spfoam1
Feb. 7, 2013 at 2:11amIt’s a good thing they weren’t black panthers intimidating voters with billy clubs, or justice department officials running weapons to the drug cartel in Mexico, or senior white house officials leaking highly classified information, or state department officials running weapons to al qaeda, or they would all be facing some really serious charges.
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SaturdaysWarrior76
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:17amRight? :) I hear ya!
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trurl
Feb. 7, 2013 at 1:35amHe who lives by the beard, dies by the beard.
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Walkabout
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:02amNice :)
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jeeree
Feb. 7, 2013 at 1:35amThe sexual assaults are more important than so called hate crime. Sentencing should be 6 months while beards are growing back and shave him. 10 years for forcing retarded married women to have sex with him. 10 years for retarded dumbazz followers and confinement for him in a chicken coop for 10 hours a day until released.
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VoteRightDammit
Feb. 7, 2013 at 1:27amAnd yet Bradley Manning does not even have to stand trial.
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ZAP
Feb. 7, 2013 at 1:18amIf you put them in prison you are going to have to cut the electric off.It’s against there religion
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Chuck Stein
Feb. 7, 2013 at 1:12amI think that it isn’t the beard cutting that has Mullet in such hot water — it is the hair style that he introduced in the 1980′s. Let’s face it — THAT should earn life in prison.
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neiman1
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:59amLife in prison? Can we impeach Eric Holder?
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ICRedifURBlue
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:51amJust sentence him to a 5 day growth for life………..cut it off and all respect is gone……
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Smokey_Bojangles
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:51amSO,will Tom Cruise get life for following his cult and having slaves wash his cars? That is a hate crime.
This was more of an IDIOT crime. If we locked up all idiots,congress would be about bare.
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beverlee
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:47amI certainly hope there strict religious beliefs are being adhered to in prision. You know, prayer times, food restrictions, no modern technology in the prisons…as we do for other groups in this country.
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LeadNotFollow
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:23amOoooooooh! Beware of those dangerous beard cutters.
It grows back people. Get over it.
God would want you to move on and not dwell on it.
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1FreeVoice
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:16amI would want to hear more from the Amish about this. I don’t assume I have all the information I need for an informed opinion from this article. I am a bit concerned about the mention of this being a test balloon for expanding hate crime prosecutions. I am not sure we should be criminalizing people’s thoughts or emotions anyway.
It sounds as if he was doing some things that would be considered criminal without bringing hate crime into it. I am disturbed, and I am not sure what I am missing.
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DEFCON4
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:16amI thought the “Mullet” was created by amateur barbers……..
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sligresda
Feb. 7, 2013 at 12:08amyes, lets let murderers and pedophiles free and lets lock up the beard cutters and drug addicts. FFS! idiots!
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Jake Dog2
Feb. 7, 2013 at 1:49amSoooo true.
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Walkabout
Feb. 7, 2013 at 4:04amWhat do you think of community service for a couple hundred hours or the defense lawyer’s proposal?
I thought hate crime laws were BS. I still do only mores so now.
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