Church leader arrested in Tampa FBI raid appears in federal court, staying behind bars for now
The U.S. Department of Justice says Brannon, along with Taylor, led Kingdom of God Global Church, formerly known as Joshua Media Ministries International (JMMI).
A 10-count indictment alleges that Taylor and Brannon ran call centers in Florida, Texas, Missouri, and Michigan to solicit donations to the church.
The pair convinced their victims to work at the call centers and work for Taylor as personal servants – referred to as "armor bearers" – for long hours without pay, according to the indictment.
Dig deeper:
The church received about $50 million in donations through its call centers dating back to 2014, according to the DOJ.
Kingdom of God Global Church investigation
The backstory:The U.S. Department of Justice says Brannon, along with Taylor, led Kingdom of God Global Church, formerly known as Joshua Media Ministries International (JMMI).
A 10-count indictment alleges that Taylor and Brannon ran call centers in Florida, Texas, Missouri, and Michigan to solicit donations to the church.
The pair convinced their victims to work at the call centers and work for Taylor as personal servants – referred to as "armor bearers" – for long hours without pay, according to the indictment.
Dig deeper:
The church received about $50 million in donations through its call centers dating back to 2014, according to the DOJ.