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The organization has been investigated for allegedly abusing congregants and its leaders have faced charges from fraud to human trafficking, according to NPR. Pete Evans, who investigates religious fraud for the Trinity Foundation, said he had expected controversial churches would receive the aid. Many of the leaders of the churches receiving funds are wealthy.
It is also the lower end of a range provided in data from the agency. Some religious groups fall outside of that category and were not captured in this review.
This article is more than 1 year old. Revelations raise concerns about separation of church and state Jimmy Swaggart and other controversial pastors accept loans. The highly polished parquet living room floor is partly covered with an Oriental carpet, and off the master bedroom is a step-up Jacuzzi with faucets in the shape of golden swans.
Swaggart and his wife, Frances, drive matching late-model Lincoln Town Cars and fly to appearances around the country in a private Gulfstream jet aircraft that once was owned by the Rockefeller family.
The Swaggarts have accepted gifts from loyal members of his video flock that include a diamond-studded gold Rolex watch, fine clothes and a mink coat. When asked about such a life style, Elizabeth Fuller of Chattanooga, Tenn.
But ministry officials have enough taped broadcasts to keep his weekly show on the air for months to come--if local stations still want it. Officials said Friday that because of a sudden drop-off in contributions, more than employees had been laid off and construction of new ministry buildings had been halted.
The organization said it would hold a telethon in an effort to revive donations. The rest represented proceeds from the sales of gospel records and tapes, Bibles, books and T-shirts by the largest mail-order business in Louisiana and one of the biggest in the country. Almost half, they say, paid television production costs, including the purchase of equipment, and bought air time for the broadcasts seen around the world.
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