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We are Confessional Calvinists and a Prayer Book Church-people. In 2012, we remembered the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer; also, we remembered the 450th anniversary of John Jewel's sober, scholarly, and Reformed "An Apology of the Church of England." In 2013, we remembered the publication of the "Heidelberg Catechism" and the influence of Reformed theologians in England, including Heinrich Bullinger's Decades. For 2014: Tyndale's NT translation. For 2015, John Roger, Rowland Taylor and Bishop John Hooper's martyrdom, burned at the stakes. Books of the month. December 2014: Alan Jacob's "Book of Common Prayer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Book-Common-Prayer-Biography-Religious/dp/0691154813/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417814005&sr=8-1&keywords=jacobs+book+of+common+prayer. January 2015: A.F. Pollard's "Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: 1489-1556" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-English-Reformation-1489-1556/dp/1592448658/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420055574&sr=8-1&keywords=A.F.+Pollard+Cranmer. February 2015: Jaspar Ridley's "Thomas Cranmer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-Jasper-Ridley/dp/0198212879/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422892154&sr=8-1&keywords=jasper+ridley+cranmer&pebp=1422892151110&peasin=198212879

Friday, February 17, 2012

Paul Crouch's Granddaughter Claims Corruption and Embezzlement at TBN


http://www.forgottenword.org/tbn-corruption.html

Paul Crouch’s Granddaughter Exposes Corruption at TBN



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BRITTANY KOPER
Brittany Crouch Koper
Trinity Broadcasting Network’s president and founder Paul Crouch Sr.’s policy of putting family members in positions of power at the largest “Christian” TV network in the world may have come back to bite him. His granddaughter, Brittany Crouch Koper, who served as TBN’s chief financial officer, is accusing TBN “of unlawfully distributing charitable assets worth more than $50 million to the company’s directors.”

Koper filed a federal lawsuit against two TBN lawyers, Douglass S. Davert and David C. Loe, who reportedly instructed her to “shut up” about what she discovered in her position as financial officer. The complaint says that the lawyers intimidated Ms. Koper into returning her own perks which included her house, car, jewelry, life insurance and home furnishings. Failure to do so would result in jail time for her, the attorneys allegedly threatened. According to Koper, a false lawsuit had been filed against her and her husband Michael, also a TBN employee, charging them with misappropriation of funds, in October, 2011, in an attempt to stop her whistle blowing. That case was closed by the plaintiffs after she complied with the demands.

Coincidentally, that same month Koper’s father, Paul Crouch Jr, resigned his position from TBN as Chief of Staff, to “pursue other ministry opportunities.” His hasty retreat baffled many people. Why would he leave TBN as second in command next to hid dad to take a position at a small minority-owned network?

“Observers have often wondered how the Crouches can afford multiple mansions on both coasts, a $50 million jet and chauffeurs,” said Koper’s attorney, Tymothy MacLeod to the Orange County Register who broke the story of Koper’s lawsuit on February 9, 2012. That same day, Paul Crouch Sr. and his younger son Matthew Crouch made veiled threats at anyone who would try to come against TBN.

“There have been a few attempts in the TBN history to upset TBN, to stop TBN,” said Matt Crouch to his father on Behind the Scenes. “You know, there have been a few fools in the 39-year history...and you know what - any attempt at stopping TBN -- they have no idea who they’re actually pushing into the corner. You and mom get pushed in a corner - God help you. That’s a lesson I’ve learned from you, seriously.”

“God help anyone who would try to get in the way of TBN, which was God’s plan,” Paul Crouch responded. “I have attended the funeral of at least two people who tried.”

That threat should be taken seriously when you consider Brittany Koper’s allegations in her complaint that her Uncle Matthew brandished a firearm to threaten her.

Matthew Crouch “began tapping the firearm he had brought to the meeting and asked Ms. Koper what she thought would happen when she wrote a memo to the board critical of Matthew Crouch’s financial improprieties. Matthew Crouch continued tapping the gun he was holding to ensure that Ms. Koper recognized the lethal threat being made.”

Several years ago, someone who was suing TBN for plagiarism told this reporter that after filing suit against them, her brake lines were cut on her car and she was being tailed wherever she went. If these allegations are true, then TBN cannot point the finger at God for their protection. They seem to be taking matters into their own hands.


Lewdness at TBN

Another strange twist to this story is the accusation that defendant David Loe sexually harassed Koper on more than one occasion when she was working with him. The complaint says,

“Defendant Loe touched Ms. Koper in an overtly sexual manner repeatedly, told Ms. Koper that he was sexually aroused, made lewd and derogatory comments about engaging in sexual acts with Ms. Koper, and offered illegal drugs to Ms. Koper, who was defendant Loe’s client in that matter and others. In a business meeting, Mr. Loe made repeated remarks about Ms. Koper’s breast enhancement surgery, reached across the table in front of witnesses, and grabbed Ms. Koper’s breasts to (as Mr. Loe put it) ‘see if they feel real.’ After Ms. Koper repeatedly refused defendant Loe’s sexual advances, defendant Loe became cruel, vindictive, and malicious toward Ms. Koper.”

The Register reported “ that Koper is readying documentation regarding her charges and will submit a package to the Internal Revenue Service for its review.” Time will tell if Koper will follow up on this brave act or succumb to the intimidation that, she says in her complaint, has made her physically ill with “loss of appetite, physical weakness, nausea, headaches, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, stomach and digestive problems, malnutrition, hair loss, severe insomnia, and suicidal thoughts requiring counseling and medication.”

This is not the first time TBN has been rocked with scandal. In 2004, Paul Crouch Sr. settled out of court, paying out nearly half a million dollars, to keep another former employee quiet regarding an alleged 1996 homosexual fling between the two of them.

The Koper case has the potential of bringing even more disgrace, not only to TBN, but to the name of Christianity in the eyes of the onlooking world. It makes the PTL scandal look like a Sunday School picnic.

Brittany Koper could not be reached for comment and the defendants did not return messages left at their law offices.

[Further information on TBN and the Crouch lifestyle can be found in the book, The Fleecing of Christianity, by Jackie Alnor.]


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's didpicable. These people cannot possibly believe that Jesus Christ is real and is the Son of God. Otherwise, they would fear what they are doing. Don't they realize that they will die and go to either Heaven or Hell? They can't take their oppulence lifestyle with them. I have to say that they are unbelieveable actors.I actually believed these people and trusted what they said. I am giving up watching Christian television networks. Hope Joel Osteen will not be corrupted.

The Jewish prophet said...

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An African-American minster claims Trinity Broadcasting Network harassed him after he published a book on religion and fired him when he complained.

The Ethiopian-born minister claims the harassment “included comments from his supervisors regarding his ‘kinky hair’ and telling him to ‘go back to Africa where his family is starving.’”

Asfaw Berhane says Trinity Broadcasting Network, a Christian network, hired him in early 2003 for its prayer department, and that he was a “capable and exemplary” minister.

According to his Superior Court complaint: “Berhane was harassed and discriminated against almost immediately after beginning his employment with TBN, but things became more intense in or around August 2008 when Berhane published a book about religion.

The title of Berhane’s book is not mentioned in the complaint. But Amazon.com lists the book, “Heaven Is Empty, Hell Is Full,” with Berhane as the author.

Berhane, 57, also sued Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, and his immediate supervisor, Amor Steffan.

Steffan is accused, along with his nonparty supervisor Seffan Cisneros, of “severely harassing” him.

The complaint states: “Berhane is originally from Ethiopia, he believes in the Jewish faith and Jesus Christ.”

He claims he was targeted becuase of his Jewish faith.

“On one occasion Berhane’s manager pulled him into his office and told him that he could not wear the Star of David to work because ‘TBN is not a synagogue.’

Berhane also heard his manager tell his Jewish co-worker that she could not wear anything representing Judaism to work either.

“As a direct result of his race and religion Berhane was retaliated against, and eventually terminated October 28, 2010.”

Berhane says that when the harassment “became too much to bear” he complained to his bosses, who failed to investigate.

“Soon after Berhane made the formal complaint the harassment worsened. He was completely isolated and ignored within his department. The woman to whom he gave the complaint acknowledged that she received it but would not speak to him at all afterward. Berhane’s complaint was never investigated. On October 28, 2010 Berhane was terminated from his position with TBN.”

He seeks damages for racial discrimination, retaliation, religious discrimination, failure to prevent discrimination, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and wrongful termination in violation of public policy.

TBN did not respond to a request for comment.