KTAL
January 27, 2010
Reported by: Mario Boone
Tony Alamo Moved to Federal Prison
Tony Alamo was moved out of the Bowie County Correctional Center at some point between Tuesday, January 26th and Wednesday, January 27th. NBC 6 has learned Alamo is being housed temporarily at the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, OK. The FTC Oklahoma is in Western OK off Interstate 40.
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Arkansas Democrat Gazette
January 27, 2010
BY ANDY DAVIS
Kids focus of Alamo hearings
State to ask that parents’ ties be cut so youths can be adopted
The court proceedings on the custody status of children removed from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries are entering a new phase this week. Attorneys for the Arkansas Department of Human Services are expected to argue that ministry members’ legal rights with respect to the children should be terminated so the children can be put up for adoption.
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Today’s THV
January 27, 2010
Ashley Blackstone, The Associated Press
Tony Alamo: Custody hearings for children taken from compound
Hearings are scheduled in Miller County Circuit Court on the custody status of children taken from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries.
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Texarkana Gazette
January 25, 2010
By: Lynn LaRowe
Lawyers want Alamo to pay up
Prosecutors fear assests may be dissapated during appeal
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Texarkana Gazette
January 14, 2010
By: Lynn LaRowe
Judge orders Alamo to pay $2.5 million
Each victim will receive $500,000
Tony Alamo was ordered Wednesday to pay $2.5 million to five victims who testified during his July criminal trial in Texarkana that they were forced to wed their pastor when they were children.
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Arkansas Democrat Gazette
January 14, 2010
BY ANDY DAVIS
Alamo ‘wives’ win redress
Pay 5 abused as young girls $500,000 each, judge orders
Five women who say they were taken as “wives” by evangelist Tony Alamo when they were young girls and sexually abused were awarded $500,000 each in restitution on Wednesday. The amount is less than one-fifth of what a government expert had recommended.
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Forbes.com
January 13, 2010
By JILL ZEMAN BLEED, Associated Press
Judge orders $500K for each of preacher’s victims
Five young women who testified last year that evangelist Tony Alamo took them as “wives” and sexually assaulted them when they were minors are entitled to $500,000 each from his multi-million-dollar ministry, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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Texarkana Gazette
January 13, 2010
By: Lynn LaRowe
Alamo must pay victims half million each
Tony Alamo was ordered to pay $500,000 to each of five women listed as victims in his federal indictment who testified they were forced to wed their pastor as children.
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New York Times
January 13, 2010
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Judge Orders $500K for Each of Preacher’s Victims
Five young women who testified last year that evangelist Tony Alamo took them as ”wives” and sexually assaulted them when they were minors are entitled to $500,000 each from his multi-million-dollar ministry, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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NPR
January 13, 2010
The Associated Press
Govt. Says Pastor’s Victims Entitled To $2.7M Each
A government witness said Wednesday that the five young woman who testified last year that evangelist Tony Alamo took them as a “wife” and sexually abused them as minors should receive $2.7 million each for physical and mental pain suffered.
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WXTV
January 13, 2010
Associated Press
Govt. says pastor’s sex victims entitled to $2.7M
A government witness says five young victims of evangelist Tony Alamo (uh-LAH-moe) should each receive $2.7 million for physical and mental pain suffered at his southwestern Arkansas compound.
Federal prosecutors are seeking restitution from Alamo, who was sentenced last year to 175 years in prison for taking young girls across state lines for sex.
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Pine Bluff Commercial
January 8, 2010
By LYNN LaROWE
Alamo attorney withdraws from criminal case
A federal judge is allowing a Florida attorney for convicted evangelist Tony Alamo to withdraw from Alamo’s criminal case over irreconcilable difference, though the lawyer says the problem no longer exists.
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Texarkana Gazette
January 1, 2010
By: Lynn LaRowe
Top 10 Stories of 2009: Fouke religious leader guilty of sexual assaults
Tony Alamo tells reporters as he leaves the courthouse July 22, 2009, he doesn’t believe his ministry will die if he’s found guilty. “What happened to the church of the Lord Jesus Christ after they convicted him?” he said. The controversial evangelist was later convicted of bringing five young girls across state lines for sex.
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