10/17/08 – VIDEO UPDATE: Alamo Appears In Court
Today’s THV
October 17, 2008
By: Monika Rued
Update: Alamo Appears In Court
Today’s THV
October 17, 2008
By: Monika Rued
Update: Alamo Appears In Court
NWAnews
October 17, 2008
BY NOEL E. OMAN
Indictment expected in Alamo case today
An indictment likely will be unsealed against Tony Alamo when he makes his first appearance today in an Arkansas courtroom, his attorney said Thursday.
ArkLaTex
October 16, 2008
by: Karen Hopkins
Alamo To Appear In Texarkana’s Federal Court Friday
FACTnet
October 15, 2008
Posted by David Pike
In: Cult News
Texarkana Gazette
October 15, 2008
By: Lynn LaRowe
Custody hearings delayed for 2 of 6 girls taken from Alamo compound
Miller County Circuit Judge Jim Hudson granted motions Tuesday to delay the custody hearings of two of six girls removed from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound.
FACTnet
October 12, 2008
Posted by David Pike
Christian cult still in hiding after 10 years
“Concerned Christians” cult led by Kim Miller
DENVER – One member of the religious group calling itself Concerned Christians has finally returned home, but more than 75 others are still missing, presumed to be overseas.
In: Cult News
NWAnews.com
October 7, 2008
BY ANDY DAVIS
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Still detained, Alamo heads back to Arkansas
Less than two weeks after his arrest at a resort hotel in Flagstaff, Ariz., evangelist Tony Alamo is en route to Arkansas to face charges of transporting minors across state lines for sexual purposes, U. S. Marshal Richard O’Connell confirmed Monday.
Arkansas Gazette
October 3, 2008
By Linda Caillouet
PAPER TRAILS: Alamo’s tale of Best gift a lie, Pete says
STRAIGHT TO THE SOURCE: For years, evangelist Tony Alamo, whose multistate ministry is based in Fouke, has claimed to have an unreleased master recording of an early Beatles album worth $50 million. Alamo says the band’s original drummer, Pete Best, gave it to him for promoting Best’s new band in 1964.
CNN
September 26, 2008
Prime News
Today’s THV
September 29, 2008
By: Mike Duncan
Texarkana Gazette
September 30, 2008
By: Lynn LaRowe
Parents waive probable cause hearings
Four girls will remain in state custody for now

Staff photo by Tanner Spendley A Tony Alamo Christian Ministries follower leaves the Miller County Courthouse Monday in Texarkana, Ark., after a custody hearing. Circuit Judge Joe Griffin ruled that the four girls who were the subject of the hearings will remain in the care of the state.
ArkLaTex
September 29, 2008
by: Karen Hopkins
KFSM 5
October 1, 2008
by Jared Broyles
How Tony Alamo’s grand jury hearing will work
FORT SMITH – A federal grand jury has been seated in Fort Smith and the first case they will hear is that of Tony Alamo–the embattled evangelist accused of transporting minors across state lines for sexual activity. 5NEWS has been told by a staff member of the U.S. Attorneys office that Alamo is not back in Arkansas at this point and may not be for a few weeks as extradition protocol is followed.
The Arkansas Leader
September 23, 2008
By GARRICK FELDMAN
TOP STORY > >The man who couldn’t stay out of trouble
After he went to prison for six years for tax evasion and cheating his followers out of millions in wages, Tony Alamo should have thought about retiring from his phony Christian cult and stayed on the right side of the law, living out his golden years in a double-wide trailer somewhere in the Ozarks, not far from his native Missouri, singing “Volare” to himself as the sun went down.
Texarkana Gazette
September 30, 2008
By: Lynn LaRowe
Local lawyer on Alamo’s defense team
Two Little Rock lawyers and one from Texarkana will make up the defense team for Tony Alamo when he goes to court on charges he transported minors across state lines for sexual purposes.
Texarkana Gazette
September 29, 2008
By: Lynn LaRowe
Hearings slated for 4 girls of Alamo church
Four of the six girls taken into state custody last week after a search of the Tony Alamo Ministries compound in Fouke, Ark., are scheduled for probable cause hearings today in a Miller County Circuit Court.
ArkLaTex.com
September 29, 2008
by: Karen Hopkins
Miller County Judges Rule Alamo Girls Will Stay In State Custody
Two sets of sisters, taken from Tony Alamo’s church in Fouke, had hearings Monday morning. The judge says it’s not safe for them to go home, while Alamo church members say the church is a great place to live.
The Village Voice
» Runnin’ Scared « A Voice news blog
September 26, 2008
by Maria Luisa Tucker
Texarkana Gazette
September 28, 2008
By: Jim Williamson
Fouke buzzes with talk of raid, Alamo arrest
FOUKE, Ark.—Five days after Tony Alamo Christian Ministries was raided, its controversial founder was arrested by FBI agents in Flagstaff, Ariz.
The Oregonian
September 27, 2008
by Michelle Roberts
For Tony Alamo survivors, religious abuse scars the soul
Diane Bach gives her horse Star Point a smooch on the nose at her home near St. Helens. A former member of the Tony Alamo ministry in Arkansas, Bach lived there from age 17 to 31 and was thrown out in the early 1980s after her then-husband sewed her a shirt from factory scraps and Tony Alamo called it stealing. She still struggles daily with diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder as a consequence of brainwashing.
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