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Surviving and Moving On After a High-Demand Group Experience: A Workshop for Second-Generation Former Members
3/21/2014 – TG: Alamo ‘wives’ win big lawsuit. Evangelist must pay more than half a billion dollars
Texarkana Gazette
March 21, 2014
By: Lynn LaRowe – Texarkana Gazette
Alamo ‘wives’ win big lawsuit
Evangelist must pay more than half a billion dollars
A circuit judge in Miller County, Ark., ordered imprisoned evangelist Tony Alamo to pay more than half a billion dollars in damages to seven women he sexually and physically abused.
In: 2014, Breaking News
3/21/2014 – New Article: The Washington Post (AP) Judge awards another $525M to Tony Alamo victims
The Washington Post
March 21, 2014
By Associated Press
Judge awards another $525M to Tony Alamo victims
An Arkansas judge has awarded seven women physically and sexually abused by evangelist Tony Alamo another $525 million, pushing the total owed by the imprisoned preacher and an affiliated church to more than $1 billion.
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3/18/2014 – (PODCAST) GOING UNDERCOVER AT ALAMO MINISTRIES – Part 2
Oh No, Ross and Carrie!
Posted Tue, 03/18/2014 – 17:08 by Ian Kremer
3/2/2014 – (PODCAST) GOING UNDERCOVER AT ALAMO MINISTRIES – Part 1
Oh No, Ross and Carrie!
Posted Sun, 03/02/2014 – 10:56 by Ian Kremer
GOING UNDERCOVER AT ALAMO MINISTRIES – Part 1
Ross and Carrie Remember Tony Alamo (Part One): No Skirts Allowed
3/4/2014 – Anti-Catholic Cult Hit With Half Billion-Dollar Judgment
Southern Poverty Law Center
March 4, 2014
By Mark Potok on March 4, 2014
Anti-Catholic Cult Hit With Half Billion-Dollar Judgment
Christhiaon Coie has spent 43 years waiting for the day when the brutal, Catholic- and gay-hating cult leader who she says raped her and numerous other girls, some of them as young as 8, would get his just desserts.
In: 2014, Breaking News
3/14/2014 – TG: Federal judge rules Alamo properties can be sold
Texarkana Gazette
March 14, 2014
By: Lynn LaRowe – Texarkana Gazette
Federal judge rules Alamo properties can be sold
The Alamo Ministries church in Fouke, Ark., and other properties can be sold to partially satisfy a $30 million judgment Tony Alamo owes two men raised in the controversial group, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
In: 2014, Breaking News
3/8/14 – TG: Judge rules Alamo church can be sold
Texarkana Gazette
March 8, 2014
By: Lynn LaRowe – Texarkana Gazette
Judge rules Alamo church can be sold
A federal judge in Texarkana has once again given the green light to sell Tony Alamo’s Fort Smith, Ark., church building to partially satisfy a $30 million judgment owed by the imprisoned evangelist.
In: 2014, Breaking News
2/27/14 – Daily Mail (United Kingdom) : Half a billion dollars is awarded to seven former ‘child brides’ of pedophile televangelist who sexually abused them when they were girls
Mailonline.com (United Kingdom)
February 27, 2014
By Michael Zennie and Associated Press Reporter
Tony Alamo, a televangelist who formed a massive ministry, was convicted of beating sexually abusing several girls while he ran Twenty First Century Holiness Tabernacle Church
One woman testified that he abused her from age 9 until she escaped at age 15
Took several girls and women as his wives
Alamo is currently serving 175 years in federal prison on sex assault charges
His ministry owns still ‘billions’ in property and water rights
In: 2014, Breaking News
3/1/14 – (LA TIMES) : Tony Alamo victims awarded $525 million; L.A. properties may be sold
LA Times
March 1, 2014
By Paresh Dave
Tony Alamo victims awarded $525 million; L.A. properties may be sold
Seven women who alleged they were sexually abused as children by former Christian ministry tycoon Tony Alamo were awarded $525 million by an Arkansas judge this week after an Alamo church failed to respond to a lawsuit.
In: 2014, Breaking News
3/1/14 – (Blog post) : Court awards stunning $525 million to victims of cult leader and convicted felon Tony Alamo
The Raw Story
March 1, 2014
By Tom Boggioni
Court awards stunning $525 million to victims of cult leader and convicted felon Tony Alamo
An Arkansas judge awarded $525 million this week to seven women who alleged they were sexually abused as children by former Christian ministry tycoon Tony Alamo, after the Alamo church failed to respond to a lawsuit, according to the L.A. Times.
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