
As Bishop Eddie Long rallies his supporters for this "Spiritual Warfare," his accusers are not backing down quietly. The fourth accuser, Spencer LeGrande, just spoke out about Bishop and how he was coerced into a sexual relationship.
Also, we have part two of Jamal Parris’ interview who says Eddie Long is a "monster," plus T.D. Jakes steps into the discussion with comments of his own when you go inside…
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After hearing what his father had to say about the situation, Spencer LeGrande is speaking out for the first time from Charlotte since accusing Bishop Eddie Long of sexual abuse. He apparently gave up a full college scholarship in order to move to Atlanta, under the coercion of Long. Watch the video:
Here’s some choice quotes from Spencer’s interview:
"There’s only one way to God and that’s the truth."
"This is a hard time for the world and you know I have no hate for anyone, because God doesn’t produce hate."
"I pray for everyone, especially Bishop, ’cause he knows the truth, he knows the truth."
I wasn’t free until I came out with it, that’s when my life’s been much better. This last week has been free."
"Once God’s time is ready for it to expose everything it’s going to happen, and I just … want people to know to keep praying. Keep praying for our strength and for us getting through this."
And here’s part two of the other accuser Jamal Parris’ interview:
Here’s some choice quotes from Jamal’s interview:
"Bishop Long is in the pulpit, Eddie Long is in the private. And we know Eddie Long. That’s a whole other man."
"Enough is enough. This man is– he’s done too much damage to the lives of young men and it’s time it stops."
"Being around him is almost like a drug. You can’t believe the place you are at in your life and the things you are doing and the cars you are driving, and the people you are meeting. So, it becomes, if I want to continue to feel this love and this power, I’ll do whatever my dad wants me to."
"All we wanted to do was talk and just say, ‘Help me with this hurt that you caused.’ And he had no sense of reverence, guilt, or remorse. So if you are not going to deal with us privately, then you are going to have to sit down publicly, one way or the other. But you are not going to hurt another young man another day in our lives."
"I want my pain to stop. I want the pain of the other sons to stop. I want to make sure this pain never starts for another young man that goes to this church. And I actually want his pain to stop."
T.D. Jakes has also spoken out about the situation. Here’s what he had to say about having blood in the corner for anyone who needs it:
Three different experiences, opinions and angles. If everything turns out to be true in the court of law, I hope the accusers do find freedom as Spencer says he has. Your thoughts?
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