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Wasatch County GOP chair charged with felony child abuse

David Nephi Johnson, 54, has been charged with aggravated child abuse after an alleged incident in January.

(Grace Doerfler | KPCW) Heber City's public safety building houses the police department.

Wasatch County’s Republican Party chair is facing felony child abuse charges for allegedly “waterboarding” a 16-year-old relative.

County prosecutors have charged 54-year-old David Nephi Johnson with a first-degree felony count of aggravated child abuse for the alleged incident in early January.

The allegations stem from a Division of Child and Family Services report detailed in an affidavit filed in support of the Heber resident’s arrest.

Johnson was elected chairman of the Wasatch County Republican Party in May 2025. As of Wednesday, the county party had removed his photograph from its website.

According to the report, Johnson’s relative told a DCFS investigator they were taken into a bathroom and had their head pushed into a sink of running water. The relative says Johnson repeatedly dunked their head under the open tap and felt they “couldn’t breathe for about 20 to 30 seconds.”

It also says the teen described two other incidents in which Johnson used his backhand to strike their torso causing bruising that lasted about a week and left a “big red mark where his hand was.”

The report said the teen also told DCFS about other similar incidents of alleged abuse by Johnson involving other younger relatives.

Read the full story at KPCW.org.

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