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Duterte ally Apollo Quiboloy indicted for sex trafficking in US

/ 07:42 AM November 19, 2021

US announces sex-trafficking charges against Duterte ally Quiboloy

FILE PHOTO: Evangelist Apollo Quiboloy (frnt, right) of Kingdom of Jesus Christ endorses Presidential candidate Mayor Rodrigo Duterte (front. left) after a thanksgiving and worship prayer of Kingdom of Jesus Christ held in Lingayen town in Pangasinan province on March 28, 2016. PHOTO BY WILLIE LOMIBAO / INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON

U.S. prosecutors on Thursday announced sextrafficking charges alleging that girls and young women were coerced to have sex with the founder of a Philippines-based church who is a friend and adviser to Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte.

A 74-page indictment charges Apollo Carreon Quiboloy, founder of a church called Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name (KOJC), and other church officials, including two U.S.-based church administrators, with running a sextrafficking operation that threatened victims as young as 12 with “eternal damnation” and physical abuse.

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Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles said the new indictment expanded on allegations made last year against three church administrators based in the city. It charges nine defendants with participating in a scheme in which church members were brought to the United States using fraudulently obtained visas and forced to solicit donations to a bogus children’s charity.

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Prosecutors said the donations were used to pay for the “lavish lifestyles” of the church leaders.

The latest indictment adds Quiboloy and five other new defendants to an existing indictment filed in 2020. Prosecutors said U.S. authorities arrested three of the new defendants on Thursday, but three others, including Quiboloy, were believed to be in the Philippines.

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Lawyers for the new defendants could not immediately be identified and the Philippines embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The indictment alleges that Quiboloy and two other defendants recruited females aged 12 to 25 as personal assistants, or “pastorals.” It said they were required to prepare Quiboloy’s meals, clean his residences, give him massages and have sex with him during what they called “night duty.”

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Quiboloy, a self-proclaimed “Owner of the Universe” and “Appointed Son of God”, is a longtime friend and spiritual adviser of Duterte. The influential evangelist is followed by millions of Filipinos.

In September, Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao, a candidate for next year’s presidential election who has frequently clashed with Duterte, sued Quiboloy for libel after he accused the multiple world champion of embezzling funds intended for a sports complex.

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Church leaders are highly influential in Philippine elections.

Duterte is prevented by the constitution from running for a second term as president. He has reacted negatively in the past to attacks on allies and last year vowed to terminate a key military pact with the United States after a Philippine senator who was an ally was denied a U.S. visa.

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