Wright says Bishop Long and Flagg were typically alone in the house when they were together. The suit says Andrew Momon owned the home. Momon is an official at New Birth. The house is now in foreclosure. Leon Wright says he saw no evidence of abuse when Flagg and Bishop Long spent time together. But Wright says he knew Flagg, saw them together frequently and believes the allegations against Bishop Long. "I feel bad for what he's going through," said Wright. "But I believe it. I think it's true." SourceThis scandal just won't go away. It keeps sprouting new buds. The Atlanta Journal Constitution recently reported that Long's first wife, accused in her divorce petition of being physically abusive. I marvel at the fact that Long has hired investigator T. J. Ward, who was also hired by the family of Beth Holloway, to find her daughter Natalee Holloway, who died under strange circumstances while on spring break in Aruba. I might add that Ward was never able to nail Joran Van Der Sloot without doubt and her body has never been found. So, it is highly unlikely that he will uncover anything about Long's four accusers -- Anthony Flagg, Maurice Robinson, Spencer LeGrande and Jamal Parris -- that will discredit their claims.
vendredi 1 octobre 2010
Leon Wright, Former Neighbor of Sexual Abuse Accuser Anthony Flagg, Says Bishop Eddie Long Visited Him "Every Day"
The Bishop Eddie L. Long gay sex scandal continues to rock Atlanta. This time, Leon Wright, a neighbor of Long accuser, Anthony Flagg, at a South DeKalb neighborhood, said he saw Long visit the home almost "every day." According to WSB-TV, Wright, who lived two doors from Flagg said, "Sometimes they were here for hours." He told WSB-TV the frequency of Bishop Long's visits were "like a mail lady come to drop mail off," Wright laughed. "It was every day, man." LOL. This is funny, but it puts Long at the scene of one of his accuser's home.
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