UNGODLY MISSION: The US is tightening its case against a South African pastor involved in a multimillion-dollar investment scam

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Two of three accused have been convicted in the US in a Ponzi scheme case involving “pastors” running a multimillion-dollar investment scam and pocketing money. Their convictions are turning the heat up on the third accused, who is in South Africa.

A trio of “pastors” operated in top-notch hotels and at religious events in the US, claiming that their investment company was in keeping with “God’s mission” because it equated to personal wealth for churchgoers who signed up with it.

Now, two of the “pastors,” Arley Ray Johnson and John Erasmus Frimpong are fraud convicts and jailbirds – Johnson waslast month and Frimpong was due to be sentenced at the weekend. With the case against his two co-accused in the US nearly wrapped up, it seems authorities there may start turning their full focus on Jali who also faces legal issues in South Africa.

 

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Most religious organisations are running some sort of scheme. They sell you a free God and in return you have to pay cash

No surprise there.

South Africa is full of them!

The FBI always doing the lords work

Scammers

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