This all looks familiar.
"Filipino megachurch founder forced girls and young women into sex, telling them it was ‘God’s will,’ feds say "
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/filip ... ar-AAQTT9b
Filipino Pastor and "Night Duties"
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straight out of the Joseph Smith playbook.
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And this has what to do with Mormonism?Tim wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:52 pmThis all looks familiar.
"Filipino megachurch founder forced girls and young women into sex, telling them it was ‘God’s will,’ feds say "
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/filip ... ar-AAQTT9b
Oh. Yeah. Um, never mind.
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but we don't have proof he had sex with them he only married them
Re: Filipino Pastor and "Night Duties"
Yeah, could be that the Filipino pastor was only marrying them, but without marriage. Perhaps FAIRFilipino could weigh in on this question and provide some exoneration on this practice. There may have been an angel with a drawn machete involved.
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Here's an excerpt, emphasis mine:
I'm getting a serious case of deja vu over here. . .Quiboloy, an ally of the Philippine president who has referred to himself as “the Appointed Son of God” and is believed to be 71, allegedly forced the women and girls to regularly engage in sexual acts with him in what he called the “night duty.” Quiboloy, also known as “sir” and “pastor,” and his accomplices would tell his victims that obedience to Quiboloy was “God’s will” and that “night duty” was considered a privilege and a means to salvation, court records state.
Now, Quiboloy and two of his top administrators, Teresita Tolibas Dandan, 59, and Felina Salinas, 50, have been charged with orchestrating a sex-trafficking operation, federal prosecutors announced this week. Girls and young women were forced into sex with the church’s leader under threats of “eternal damnation,” according to a superseding indictment unsealed on Thursday and filed in the U.S. Central District of California.
Quiboloy, Dandan and Salinas could not be reached for comment. Michael Green, an attorney representing Quiboloy, denied the allegations against his client in a Friday interview with The Washington Post. Green said the new indictment is based on false testimony from former church members.
“He [Quiboloy] is being accused by people that have lied about him for years,” Green told The Post. “These people are trying to destroy him and the church... We’ll defend the case."
Court records do not list attorneys for Dandan and Salinas.
In a statement released Friday, legal counsel for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ said its leaders were “maliciously accused” and dismissed those raising the case as “dissidents.”
“We are confident and ready to face whatever is hurled against Pastor Quiboloy and the Kingdom leaders,” it said.
The 42-count superseding indictment includes nine defendants and expands on charges filed last year against three church administrators. That indictment accused the administrators of illegally bringing church members to the United States on fraudulent visas and forcing them to solicit money for a bogus charity that financed the megachurch’s operations and its leaders’ lavish lifestyles.
Federal investigators say some members who successfully solicited money for the church were forced into sham marriages. Leaders allegedly arranged fraudulent student visas for others so the members could continue collecting money for the church.
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