About Robb
Robb Clayton
This site is dedicated to shedding light on the alleged actions of Robb Clayton, a man who presents himself as a Christian believer and family man, yet whose behavior behind closed doors tells a much different story.
This is not about revenge. It’s about accountability.
I was drawn in by Robb’s charm — his well-rehearsed image of a thoughtful, successful entrepreneur and spiritual leader with ties to organizations like Youth With a Mission (YWAM). But behind that mask, I encountered manipulation, gaslighting, and—what I now believe to be—planned, calculated abuse.
My Experience
I visited Robb in January 2025, arriving on his birthday. Friends had warned me to be cautious — that something seemed off. I should have listened.
Despite never being a drinker before, I consumed alcohol with Robb during our time in Montana and Canada. He routinely handed me drinks from a cooler in his Jeep, saying it came from a divorce settlement — that it was survival prep supplies from his former spouse. He bought me drinks at multiple locations, including bars, hotels, and sporting events. One incident in particular stands out: at a hockey game, Robb gave me a double-sized tequila drink, telling me it was non-alcoholic. When I questioned him, he grew angry and defensive, raising red flags I ignored in the moment. A fellow attendee at the game captured the exchange on video, including Robb’s escalating temper. Multiple witnesses have shared their concerns and videos with me — and I am eternally grateful.
These actions, especially when combined with his insistence that I travel across an international border under false pretenses, raise serious legal and moral concerns. I now know that taking someone across borders for unlawful purposes elevates the offense — and I have the video, audio, and text messages to support what happened.
Why I’m Speaking Up
I want to protect other women from going through what I did. Too many abusers hide behind positions of influence, spiritual authority, or social standing. They use charm to disarm and isolate. They count on our silence. But not this time.
All the information published on this site is derived from hundreds of hours of recorded calls, texts, videos, and photos that I legally obtained. Under Texas's one-party consent law (Texas Penal Code § 16.02), these recordings are lawful because I was a participant in the conversations. You can review the statute yourself here.
To ensure legal compliance, the term “allegedly” is used throughout this site where necessary. Still, I stand by the evidence and the truth. I do not claim "my truth"—I speak to the truth, supported by verifiable documentation.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
More material will be released over time as appropriate and as safety allows. This is not about tearing down families or embarrassing people. It’s about making sure that power is not used to manipulate or harm again. Women deserve to be safe. Survivors deserve to be heard. If something happens to this site, others will take its place. I will not stop until justice is served and the danger is known.
To Robb: You can threaten lawsuits. You can use your legal connections. But you cannot silence the truth. I am not afraid of the courtroom — I welcome it.
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