[Vision2020] 09-12-04 LA Times:
TelevangelistPaulCrouchAttemptstoKeep Accuser Quiet
Art Deco aka W. Fox
deco at moscow.com
Sun Sep 12 21:33:37 PDT 2004
Pat writes:
However, the catholic church has many problems in this area of abusing children.
I and many others keep praying that things will change and then more stories...
First, child abuse by so-called committed Christians is not limited to catholic
religious professionals or other Catholics. Other major Christian sects have
problems with fathers abusing teenage children or ministers abusing teenagers
and parishioner wives [and husbands].
Second instead of praying as Pat suggests, why not force the churches do what
all the rest of us are required to do by law -- report the child sexual abuse
matters to law enforcement authorities and let the chips fall where they may?
Should a church hide evidence of murder or shelter a rapist? If not, why
should religious professionals and church office-holding minions who are alleged
sexual offenders be treated any different?
As to the truth of Crouch's try-out of an alternate sexual experience, Pat, read
the article again carefully. He paid a large some of money to silence his
apparent sexual cohort. While nothing short of photographs and admissions would
satisfy you, the rest of us most likely see the pay-off as giving the truth of
the incidents a high probability.
Crouch is not being condemned by me for trying something different, but for
being such a hypocrite about it.
The Crouch post like other similar news items that are reported from time to
time also gives support to the general theory that those who vigorously protest
against and condemn homosexual relations are likely to be exhibiting a vigorous
reaction-formation.
Wayne
Art Deco (Wayne Fox)
deco at moscow.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Kraut
To: vision2020
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 09-12-04 LA Times:
TelevangelistPaulCrouchAttemptstoKeep Accuser Quiet
Ahh! I see! Have you heard that most churches consider themselves hospitals
for sinners not showcases for saints?? I think the pope is too old and out of
the loop to have any idea what's going on anywhere. Do the others in the Vatican
know...of course they do. Maybe the pope was just hoping others would follow
what he says and not do the bad thing. However, the catholic church has many
problems in this area of abusing children. I and many others keep praying that
things will change and then more stories...but we don't really have the full
storey yet and I'd rather wait to hear it.
I see nothing in the Paul Crouch story that tells me he has been proven to do
the dirty deed yet. I am familiar with him and with his ministry and yes it will
be very disappointing if it is anywhere near true. But, we are not sure yet...or
are you sure just because people of faith are involved?
As to reformed cokeheads lying...sure they do, we all do at some level. But,
once we are walking with God our confessions are truth. Bush said in the very
beginning that if you were looking for dirt you were going to find it. He said
he was no saint. Which part are you having trouble with? The confessions or the
walking with God? Have you never known anyone who turned their life around? If
not, how sad.
PK
----- Original Message -----
From: Art Deco aka W. Fox
To: Vision 2020
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 09-12-04 LA Times:
TelevangelistPaulCrouchAttemptsto Keep Accuser Quiet
Pat, Donovan, Others would might possibly have been confused,
If you read the postings you object to carefully, you will see they were
about hypocrisy -- saying one thing, like the pope did this week about child
sexual abuse but condoning the protection of the offenders or Crouch's money and
organization supporting hateful rants about homosexuality -- but doing another.
Recognizing hypocrisy in high places is an important step in trying to
eliminate it and in recognizing the real character of those in high places who
practice it. Apply the same principle on the local level -- see Captain
Kirker's last posting.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donovan Arnold" <donovanarnold at hotmail.com>
To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 09-12-04 LA Times: Televangelist
PaulCrouchAttemptsto Keep Accuser Quiet
| While I am probably the least inclined to agree with Ms. Kraut. I am too
| confused as to the purpose of these two postings.
|
| I think it is hurtful, offensive, and painful to both and Gays and
| Catholics. Why is being gay something shameful, and what do you want
| Catholics to do about something that happened 20-40 years ago that is not
in
| their control anyway?
|
| Donovan J Arnold
|
|
| >From: "Pat Kraut" <pkraut at moscow.com>
| >To: "vision2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
| >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 09-12-04 LA Times: Televangelist Paul
| >CrouchAttemptsto Keep Accuser Quiet
| >Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:00:39 -0700
| >
| >I'm not sure I understand your posting these two tragic stores. I do know
| >that everyone and I do mean everyone who is taking coke lies about so
many
| >things it is impossible to keep track. Crouch had lived a great life and
| >may just be trying to keep people like you from hearing about this and
| >believing it without real evidence to the contrary. But, you believe what
| >you want to. As to the catholic church and their super bad behavior in
this
| >area we already know. Are you just trying to rub salt into the wound or
do
| >you think you are actually helping the problem? I thank you for your fine
| >research though.
| >PK
| >
| > ----- Original Message -----
| > From: Art Deco aka W. Fox
| > To: Vision 2020
| > Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 9:23 AM
| > Subject: [Vision2020] 09-12-04 LA Times: Televangelist Paul Crouch
| >Attemptsto Keep Accuser Quiet
| >
| >
| > http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lonnie12sep12.story
| > Televangelist Paul Crouch Attempts to Keep Accuser Quiet
| > A former worker at TBN threatened to disclose an alleged 1996
homosexual
| >encounter.
| > By William Lobdell
| > Times Staff Writer
| >
| > September 12, 2004
| >
| > Televangelist Paul Crouch, founder of the world's largest Christian
| >broadcasting network, has waged a fierce legal battle to prevent a former
| >employee from publicizing allegations that he and Crouch had a sexual
| >encounter eight years ago.
| >
| > Crouch, 70, is the president of Trinity Broadcasting Network, based in
| >Orange County, whose Christian programming reaches millions of viewers
| >around the world via satellite, cable and broadcast stations.
| >
| > The source of the allegations against him is Enoch Lonnie Ford, who
met
| >Crouch at a TBN-affiliated drug treatment center in 1991 and later went
to
| >work for the ministry.
| >
| > After Ford threatened to sue TBN in 1998, claiming that he had been
| >unjustly fired, Crouch reached a $425,000 settlement with him. In return,
| >Ford agreed, among other things, not to discuss his claim about a sexual
| >encounter with the TV preacher.
| >
| > But in the last year, Ford has threatened to go public with his story,
| >prompting a flurry of legal maneuvers - conducted in closed court
hearings,
| >sealed pleadings and private arbitration.
| >
| > In court papers, Crouch has denied the allegations, and ministry
| >officials have described Ford - who has a history of drug problems and
has
| >served time for a sex offense - as a liar and an extortionist.
| >
| > At stake are the public image of one of the world's most successful
| >televangelists and, potentially, the fortunes of the broadcasting empire
| >that Crouch and his wife, Jan, built over the last 31 years.
| >
| > TBN and Crouch went on the legal offensive after they learned that
Ford
| >had written a book manuscript that included an account of the alleged
| >sexual encounter.
| >
| > In a dramatic flourish, Ford had appeared at a TBN broadcast studio in
| >Costa Mesa, minutes before the start of a "Praise-a-thon" fundraiser,
and,
| >without comment, handed Crouch a copy of the manuscript
| >
| > Ford's lawyer later told ministry officials that they could keep the
| >work out of public view by buying the rights. After some discussion, he
| >suggested that $10 million might be a reasonable price.
| >
| > While negotiations continued, Crouch sued to enforce the 1998 secrecy
| >agreement and obtained a restraining order barring Ford from seeking a
| >publisher for his book.
| >
| > Orange County Superior Court Judge John M. Watson also granted
Crouch's
| >request to conduct the case in secret, sealing all documents and
expunging
| >any mention of the suit from public court records.
| >
| > Both sides eventually agreed to let a private arbitrator decide the
| >matter. In June, the arbitrator ruled that Ford could not publish the
| >manuscript without violating the 1998 settlement - an act that could
| >subject him to monetary damages.
| >
| > This account of the controversy is drawn from interviews with friends
of
| >Ford's, unsealed court records, correspondence among TBN lawyers and a
copy
| >of the arbitrator's confidential ruling. The arbitrator's decision
contains
| >details about the 1998 settlement and Ford's manuscript - both of which
are
| >under seal.
| >
| > Records and interviews show that even as they battled to keep Ford's
| >story from leaking, TBN lawyers worried that details would eventually
come
| >out.
| >
| > "I am absolutely amazed that Lonnie hasn't gone to Penthouse or Dianne
| >[sic] Sawyer with his manuscript, notwithstanding the [judge's]
| >injunction," TBN attorney Dennis G. Brewer Sr. wrote in a March letter to
| >the network's other lawyers.
| >
| > In a subsequent letter, in May, Brewer mentioned the anguish that
Ford's
| >accusations had caused Crouch's youngest son, Matt, when he learned of
them
| >in 1998.
| >
| > Brewer wrote that the younger Crouch had told his then-law partner,
| >David Middlebrook: "I am devastated; I am confronted with having to face
| >the fact that my father is a homosexual."
| >
| > Middlebrook and Matt Crouch have denied that there was such a
| >conversation.
| >
| > Millions of Viewers
| >
| > Paul and Jan Crouch started TBN in 1973, using a rented studio in
Santa
| >Ana. Over the next three decades, they built a worldwide broadcasting
| >network by buying TV stations and negotiating deals with cable systems
and
| >satellite companies.
| >
| > Today, TBN's 24-hour-a-day menu of sermons, faith healing,
inspirational
| >movies and other Christian fare reaches millions of viewers from Spain to
| >the Solomon Islands.
| >
| > Paul Crouch is the driving entrepreneurial force behind the network
and
| >one of its most popular on-air personalities. He and Jan, his wife of 46
| >years, have cultivated a folksy on-screen image as a devoted couple.
| >
| > TBN officials have long been concerned about how Ford's allegations
| >could affect the network, which relies heavily on donations from viewers.
| >Officials said they were particularly worried about possible comparisons
to
| >the scandal that brought down televangelist Jim Bakker in 1987.
| >
| > Bakker resigned from his PTL Ministries in 1987 after admitting to
| >paying a secretary $265,000 in ministry funds to be silent about an
earlier
| >affair. Bakker later went to prison for bilking donors.
| >
| > TBN officials said they were careful not to pay Ford with ministry
funds
| >in 1998. They declined to say whether the money came from an insurer,
| >Crouch personally or some other source.
| >
| > Ford, 41, said he could not discuss his manuscript or his allegations
| >against Crouch but he did provide basic facts about his background and
his
| >time at TBN.
| >
| > Ford, whose father and grandfather were ministers, grew up in Fairfax
| >County, Va., moved to California in 1989 and worked in a string of jobs
| >that included jewelry salesman, produce clerk and gas station attendant.
| >For years, he struggled to kick a cocaine habit.
| >
| > In 1991, he checked into a Christian drug treatment program in
| >Colleyville, Texas, on a TBN-owned ranch. It was there that Ford met
| >Crouch. In 1992 the network hired him to work on a phone bank in Orange
| >County. Ford said he also ran errands for the Crouches and drove Paul
| >Crouch to appointments.
| >
| > Ford repeatedly ran into trouble with the law, but TBN stood behind
him.
| >In 1994, he pleaded no contest in San Bernardino County to having sex
with
| >a 17-year-old boy and served six months in jail, according to court
| >records. TBN took him back after his release.
| >
| > In 1995, he pleaded guilty in Orange County to possession of cocaine
and
| >served about 30 days in County Jail. Again, TBN took him back.
| >
| > Lake Arrowhead Cabin
| >
| > The alleged sexual encounter between Ford and Crouch occurred in the
| >fall of 1996, according to Sandi Mahlow, a Tustin housewife who met Ford
in
| >a Fullerton church 10 years ago and became a close friend.
| >
| > Mahlow, 50, who helped Ford write his manuscript, said he broke down
in
| >tears after returning from a weekend spent alone with Crouch at a
TBN-owned
| >cabin near Lake Arrowhead. Mahlow said Ford told her that he and Crouch
had
| >engaged in sexual acts.
| >
| > "Lonnie had a lot of bad traits; one thing he isn't, and that's a
liar,"
| >Mahlow said. She said she helped Ford with his manuscript for no pay, as
a
| >favor to a friend, and has no financial interest in the book.
| >
| > After the alleged encounter, Ford continued to work at TBN. For a
time,
| >he lived rent-free in an apartment at the network's Tustin headquarters,
| >according to Mahlow and another friend of Ford's, Diane Benson, who met
him
| >at an Anaheim church 14 years ago.
| >
| > A third friend of Ford's said that in October 1996, about the time of
| >the alleged Arrowhead encounter, ministry officials gave her a $12,000
| >check to pay back money Ford owed her. The woman spoke on condition that
| >she not be named, saying she feared retaliation.
| >
| > TBN officials acknowledged that the ministry paid some of Ford's
debts.
| >They said the network commonly extends such generosity to employees in
| >financial trouble.
| >
| > Within weeks of the Arrowhead trip, Ford tested positive for drug use
| >and was arrested for violating terms of his probation. While Ford awaited
| >sentencing, the ministry again came to his support, urging the judge not
to
| >impose more prison time.
| >
| > Ford "has continuously shown a very positive attitude regarding
whatever
| >we have asked him to do," wrote Ruth M. Brown, Paul Crouch's sister and
| >TBN's director of personnel. "He carried out his duties cheerfully and
| >always tries to do more than asked."
| >
| > The judge sent Ford to the California Rehabilitation Center in Norco,
a
| >drug treatment facility in the state prison system.
| >
| > In August 1997, Jay Jones, TBN's director of telephone ministry, wrote
| >prison officials that Ford would have a job with the network after he got
| >out, despite his "extended leave of absence."
| >
| > But Ford said that after he was released in February 1998, he was told
| >he no longer had a position at TBN.
| >
| > "There comes a point in time when you have to say, 'Enough is enough,'
"
| >said John Casoria, a TBN lawyer who is a nephew of the Crouches.
| >
| > Ford responded with his threat to sue. The settlement followed.
| >
| > Despite TBN's efforts to keep Ford's charges secret, they surfaced in
an
| >unrelated 1998 lawsuit. A former bodyguard for TBN personality Benny Hinn
| >testified in a deposition that during a European bus tour that year, Hinn
| >had told a group of associates about "a sexual relationship that Paul
| >Crouch had with his chauffeur."
| >
| > The witness, Mario C. Licciardello, quoted Hinn as saying: "Paul's
| >defense was that he was drunk."
| >
| > Hinn and six others mentioned by Licciardello, who died in 2000, told
| >The Times that Hinn never made such remarks. However, Rick Jones, a
retired
| >police officer and ordained minister who worked for Hinn, said he heard
| >Hinn talk about Crouch's alleged homosexual relationship on that bus.
| >
| > Jones said he was disgusted by the talk and "got up and walked away. I
| >didn't want to hear gossip."
| >
| > Asking $10 Million
| >
| > Meanwhile, Ford began to have second thoughts about keeping silent.
Last
| >year, with Mahlow's help, he wrote his manuscript, titled "Arrowhead."
| >
| > Friends said Ford wanted to expose what he viewed as Crouch's
hypocrisy.
| >They said he also needed money and hoped to earn some by selling the
| >manuscript. It's unclear how Ford spent his 1998 settlement, but today he
| >leads a modest existence, living in a room of a Lake Forest home and
| >working as a mortgage salesman.
| >
| > Ministry officials learned of the book in April 2003, when Ford walked
| >onto the set of TBN's Costa Mesa broadcast studio and handed a copy of
the
| >manuscript to Crouch.
| >
| > Ford's attorney, Eugene Zech, said that Brewer, the TBN lawyer, called
| >him the next business day. In court papers, Zech said that Brewer asked
"if
| >Ford might be willing to accept $1 million in exchange for the
manuscript."
| >
| > Zech said in the court filing that he suggested $10 million.
| >
| > When the parties went to arbitration, Crouch's lawyers argued that
| >publication would violate the 1998 settlement and cause irreparable
damage
| >to Crouch's reputation. Ford's lawyers argued that the secrecy agreement
| >was overly broad and violated his free-speech rights.
| >
| > Arbitrator Robert J. Neill ruled that Ford's right to make his
| >allegations public "was sold to [Crouch] for $425,000." Ford "bargained
| >away his right to speak on certain matters and now suggests that his
right
| >to free speech trumps that bargain.. [His] right to discuss these matters
| >was bought and paid for. He relinquished that right."
| >
| > Paul Crouch Jr., a TBN executive and the televangelist's oldest son,
| >said that despite the favorable ruling, he wished his father had never
| >entered into the settlement with Ford.
| >
| > Crouch said advisors persuaded his father that it would be cheaper to
| >settle than to litigate. He said TBN was particularly anxious to avoid
| >negative publicity because the ministry was celebrating its 25th
| >anniversary that year.
| >
| > "In hindsight, we should have fought Lonnie tooth and nail," the son
| >said in an interview. "We should have drawn the battle lines right
there."
| >
| >
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