The New and separate lawsuit. Read it slowly and ponder the points made therein, i.e. "Matthew is the
child of Jan Crouch". Remember we told he was her "love child" with former Mr. America and not Paul Sr's. There is a
lot revealed between the lines.
The Lawsuit claims
they personally diverted and/or pocketed $ millions of donor money to their own not ministry purposes.
As a family member she obviously but naively participated in the harvest
of benefits that insiders enjoy while "employed" at TBN. Among the priviliged she did as she was told to a point. A
rift with management arose when she discovered and reported multiple and massive misappropriations of funds within upper management,
primarily benefitting her uncle, Matthew Crouch, though he was not the only culprit she discovered. Required to assist
in covering these up for the "Image" of TBN, her spirit could not reconcile the deeds she was required to bless. Her
protests got her sanctioned, threatened, then fired. Paul Crouch, Jr. resigned or also fired over the issues.
TBN hit her with a lawsuit, branding her a liar and a thief. Threatening to see she got jail time for her own participation,
they sicced the "hounds of hell" on her in the form of TBN attorneys, assaulting the integrity of her and her entire family..
LINKS TO THE REST OF THE STORY STORY:
This LINK is to the follow-up Investigative Report published by the N.Y. Times
This LINK is to the Original Story in the Orange
County Register.
Embedded in this original article are two additional links:
(1) her
Counter-Suit (2) the Complaint and Amended Complaint, comprising their "Slapp-Suit" which
allows you a personal read of the "legaleeze" and the accusations from both sides of the argument.
"Bread gained by deceit is sweet, but afterward the mouth will
be full of gravel." Proverbs 20:17, NRSV
There may be a moment’s thrill of excitement and victory when, by an immoral act, success
is found through our disregard of others. But when we violate our conscience, we begin to despise ourselves. What
we gain in treasure or fleshly gratification is not worth the price of the erosion of our own self-esteem.
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