Lawsuits involving the world's largest Christian broadcasting network may hang by a flash drive
“It just didn’t make sense.” That’s what Jonathan Rovetto thought when he heard his employer, Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), fired Brittany Koper last fall, alleging embezzlement and fraud. After all, Koper is the granddaughter of ...
Pair of lawsuits allege crimes, cover-ups, sexual impropriety, and lavish spending
A $50 million jet. Chauffeurs. Mansions in California and Florida. Clandestine affairs. Crimes and cover-up. Even a $100,000 motor home for the pet dog. These are just a few of the allegations directed against the Trinity ...
Franklin Graham Decides He Can Get By On A Half-Million A Year
When the Chronicle of Philanthropy released its annual list of the top-paid executives in the non-profit world, Graham appeared twice, at the top of the list for his salary with BGEA, and only slightly farther ...
Taking cover from a Senate investigation could mean subpoenas for ministries
On May 2, a group of 20 conservative and Christian activists sent a letter to the Senate Finance Committee expressing concern over Sen. Charles Grassley's investigation of six televangelists.
Giving while you're living so you're knowing where it's going
What do Christian families with big money-$50 million, $100 million, or more-do when they want to give it away?