lundi 24 octobre 2011

Ephren Taylor Jr. Tells AP "I'm Taking Action to Make Things Right" in Response to Lawsuit Filed by New Birth Members Against Him, New Birth & Bishop Eddie Long Over "Ponzi Scheme"

Ephren Taylor Jr., NC businessman at the center of federal investigation & GA Secy of State probe stemming from lawsuit brought by New Birth members against him, the church and Bishop Long over lost money through wealth building seminars, says "I am taking action to make things right."

Ephren Taylor Jr., the businessman at the center of a lawsuit filed by members of New Birth Baptist Church against he, the church and Bishop Eddie L. Long, has issued a statement to the Associated Press. He claims he is taking action to "make things right." Um, that might be a little too late. He belongs behind bars, along with the people at New Birth who pushed this Ponzi scheme on its members. The only action Ephren Taylor Jr. needs to take is to get ready for a lengthy prison sentence that will be coming his way. He's no different from Bernard Madoff.
"In my case and that of my former company, some of the negative effects of a situation with very complex economics impacted businesses, individuals and families despite our best intentions," Taylor said in a statement to The Associated Press. "Don't assume that I am just another greedy businessman," Taylor said in the statement. "I am taking action to make things right." Source
That might include Bishop Eddie Long too. I would love to know what cut out of the proceeds from Taylor's presentation during the "wealth-building" seminars and sermons did the church or Bishop Long receive in 2009. What I want to know is why people are still attending New Birth? What will it take these members to see that Bishop Long is on a dangerous course for sure destruction. It has been scandal after scandal at New Birth.

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