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The ex-wife of the Atlanta mega-church pastor accused of sex abuse by four young men once claimed the exalted church leader had a "vicious and violent temper" and beat her while she was pregnant with his son.
DULUTH, GA -- He's investigated some of the highest profile missing persons cases in the country. The disappearance of Natalee Holloway made private investigator T.J. Ward a superstar on cable news. Now he's been hired by Bishop Eddie Long.
"Each of these charges is frivolous and we plan to address them accordingly," Ward said.
"Love Like Him, Live Like Him, Lead Like Him."
An anti-gay pastor fending off claims he had homosexual relationships vows he "ain't going to stop living."
"In times of challenge, there are several things that come out," During Sunday's sermon, Long insisted he had no hatred for those who have attacked him, although he never addressed the lawsuit directly. He did, however, indicate "those who hate you will be clothed in shame."
“It's like the ‘in’ church to be associated with,” said Terry Belton of Charlotte, N.C., who has attended the New Birth church there with his wife. “You feel like you're going to prosper by being associated with that church. A lot of people go there because of him. We went ... because of him.”
“Eddie Long is the embodiment of their way of life, the pathway to their salvation,” said branding expert Goldie Taylor, who lived for years in the neighborhood where New Birth is located and has watched the church's phenomenal growth.
Long told the newspaper that New Birth was “not just a church, we're an international corporation.”
“We're not just a bumbling bunch of preachers who can't talk and all we're doing is baptizing babies” he went on to say. “I deal with the White House ... I deal with presidents around this world ... You've got to put me on a different scale than the little black preacher sitting over there that's supposed to be just getting by because the people are suffering.”
Embattled Bishop Eddie Long took a hit Monday as a new suit was filed, ordering him and two others to pay $1.9 million for defaulting on a property loan...
The new suit stems from August 2007 when Long and two business partners as part of the West Indies Holding Company bought a gym in Jonesboro. Long’s partners include Marrion Heflin, a self-employed businessman, and Frederick Folson of McDonough, who runs non-profit Strategic Community Initiatives in Lithonia.
On Monday, the mortgage company, State Bank and Trust and the FDIC, filed suit against Long and his partners.
In the new video below, Bishop Eddie Long talks about taking Ambien -- not for the alleged sex romps that his accusers say the bishop used, but in this case, Bishop Long says he took Ambien for his great fear of flying.
Again, God have mercy on us and protect us. I’m amazed how much a fallen man can still speak to me, with the Lord speaking through him.