- Apollo Carreon Quiboloy was charged with sex transactions.
- He is the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, and his name is more than ten thousand names.
- He threatened young women with an eternal curse.
The US Department of Justice on Thursday accused the founder of a church in the Philippines of trafficking girls and young women and forcing them to have sex with him with an eternal curse.
The department stated that the cash raised for a fake charity in California was used to recruit victims, who would be taken from the Philippines to the United States, in a place called the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Name Above Name (KOJC) Church work. Sue the founder.
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Some people will put in work to raise more cash to fund the luxurious lifestyle of Apollo Carreon Quiboloy.
The 71-year-old church member is called the “designated son of God” by church members, and two co-defendants are now accused of trafficking women aged 12 to 25 as personal assistants or “pastors.” For Quiboloy, a wide-ranging The indictment said.
The department said in a press release: “The victim prepared Quiboloy’s meals, cleaned his residence, gave him a massage, and was asked to have sex with Quiboloy in what the pastor called the “night shift”.”
The statement added:
Defendant Quiboloy and other KOJC managers under the threat of physical and verbal abuse and eternal curse coerced the priest to perform a “night shift” with Defendant Quiboloy—that is, sexual intercourse.
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The indictment stated that the sex-trading program lasted at least 16 years by 2018.
The indictment stated that victims who comply with the regulations will receive rewards for “food, luxury hotel rooms, tourist attractions tours, and performance-based annual cash payments”, which are collected by KOJC staff in the United States.
The indictment is based on the previous indictment and includes a total of nine defendants. The three were arrested in the United States on Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Justice stated that Quibo Roy owns large homes in a trendy suburb of Hawaii, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. He is believed to be in Davao City, the Philippines, along with two other people accused.
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