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In 2007, Payne joined Fox Business as a contributor. [9] In 2014, he became the host of Making Money with Charles Payne. [9] In June 2019, Payne claimed, "When President Obama was elected, the market crashed … Trump was up 9%, President Obama was down 14.8% and President Bush was down almost 4%. There is an instant reaction on Wall Street."
In 2007, the first story on the episode "Religious Prey: Greater Ministries Int'l / It Takes a Thief", of the television series American Greed, covered the fraudulent criminal actions of Greater Ministries International, including a prison interview with Gerald Payne insisting that God Himself was still going to refund all the stolen funds. [9]
Charles Payne is the host of Fox Business' "Making Money With Charles Payne." He is also a frequent guest on "Your World With Neil Cavuto" and author of the books "Be Smart, Act Fast, Get Rich" and...
From 1993 until 1997, a church named Greater Ministries International in Tampa, Florida, headed by Gerald Payne bilked over 18,000 people out of $500 million. [40] Payne and other church elders promised the church members double their money back, citing Biblical scripture. However, nearly all the money was lost or hidden away.
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