Criminal charges face Philippine preacher claiming to be 'Appointed Son of God"

  • 3 days ago
Apollo Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed "Appointed Son of God" and founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) in the Philippines, is facing a dramatic fall from grace as criminal cases have cast a dark shadow over his once untouchable image.

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00:00Apollo Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed appointed son of God and founder of the Kingdom of Jesus
00:07Christ in the Philippines, is facing a dramatic fall from grace.
00:12The so-called spiritual leader is now under scrutiny for sex trafficking, including exploiting
00:18underage girls, coercion and fraud.
00:21Quiboloy, who denies any wrongdoing, is on the FBI's most wanted list for allegedly
00:27running a sex trafficking operation in the US, where he is accused of threatening young
00:32victims with eternal damnation and physical abuse.
00:36He faces similar charges in the Philippines, where he was arrested on Sunday after a weeks-long
00:41search involving over 2,000 police officers at his church's compound in Davao City.
00:48Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who sought Quiboloy's endorsement in 2022,
00:54said on Monday that Quiboloy would not receive special treatment.
00:57If convicted, the 74-year-old could serve prison time in the Philippines before he could
01:03be extradited to the United States.

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