I discovered that the jury
found him liable for $148,000 damages for slandering Ms Random. This, it turns out, was the
second instance of Martin's being sued for slander. That link also mentions that Ms Random hired a private investigator to track down controversies relating to Martin at a previous cure in the Bahamas, but I don't have anything else on this, and I don't know what The Episcopal Church did to Martin, except that he wound up in North Carolina in an APA parish, which of course is a denomination in communion with the ACA.
David Virtue is currently in a snit over the Bede Parry case, where Katharine Jefferts Schori is said to have ignored background reports on a former Catholic pedophile priest who became an Episcopal priest while she was Bishop of Nevada -- but these sorts of cases are all over the Continuum. At least The Episcopal Church weeds such people out.
UPDATE: It turns out that Rayn Random has written a book about her experience.