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  2. Joshua Media Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Media Ministries, also known as the Kingdom of God Global Church or Kingdom Family Church, is a ministry and church based in Taylor, Michigan. [1] [2] Former members have described it as a cult, [1] and its president, David E. Taylor, has attracted accusations of sexual misconduct and criticism for his lavish lifestyle and high-profile real estate acquisitions.

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  4. List of religious leaders convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    David Yonggi Cho - Founder of Yoido Full Gospel Church. Sentenced to three years in prison for embezzling 13 billion won (US$12 million) in church funds, in 2014. [49] Kong Hee - Founder of City Harvest Church. Original sentence of eight years, reduced to three and a half years for misappropriation of church funds amounting to SGD50million, in ...

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  9. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    The first time by Pope Gregory IX in 1227 for delaying his promise to begin the Fifth Crusade; the excommunication was lifted in 1229. The same pope excommunicated him again in 1239 for making war against the Papal States, a censure rescinded by the new pope, Celestine IV, who died soon after.