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Bishop Earl Paulk pleaded guilty to felony perjury in Cobb Superior Court Wednesday.

Judge Frank R. Cox, chief judge of Magistrate Court, sitting in as assisting Superior Court judge, said he fined Paulk $1,000 and put him on probation for 10 years. He ordered Paulk to pay $32 a month in probation fees.

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Paulk, formerly a prominent minister, was charged with perjury for lying during a deposition last year in a sexual misconduct lawsuit against him. He turned himself into Cobb County authorities at 8 p.m. Tuesday and was sentenced about 18 hours later.

Cox said District Attorney Pat Head and Paulk's attorney arranged the sequence of legal events.

Louis Levenson, the attorney for the couple suing Paulk, said the plea should serve as a warning.

"I hope that people will take a page out of this book and see that whatever their religious beliefs or philosophical beliefs that there is no excuse for speaking untruthfully in court," he said.

Levenson represents Bobby and Mona Brewer, former staff members at what was known as Chapel Hill Harvester Church, which Paulk built into a nationally known ministry. Their suit claims Paulk coerced Mona Brewer into a sexual relationship and used his influence to hide that and other improprieties.

"Earl Paulk was the architect of an entire scheme to protect the kingdom," Levenson said.

He defined 'kingdom' as the church and system of influence Paulk built.

In a deposition taken in the suit, Paulk said Mona Brewer was the only woman he had sex with outside of marriage. A DNA test last year showed Paulk fathered a child by the wife of his brother, the Rev. Don Paulk. That discovery led to the perjury charge.

Paulk claimed in the past that Brewer initiated the relationship.

A staff member at the church referred calls to Joel Pugh, Paulk's criminal defense attorney.

Pugh did not return calls.

Paulk's religious celebrity peaked in the 1980s and 1990s with TV appearances and more than 10,000 church members. He was nationally influential among independent charismatic churches.

His fame turned to infamy as he faced a series of allegations of sexual misconduct with many women. Though he no longer leads the church, now called the Cathedral at Chapel Hill. He still participates, speaking briefly. Attendance has dropped dramatically.

The Rev. D.E. Paulk, the Bishop's son by his sister in law, leads the congregation and speaks openly about his familial and church problems and about forgiveness.

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Blogger Tony said...
Oooooo, a $1000 fine and 10 yrs. probation, yeah, that'll really make this fraud sorry for what he did. NOT! A thousand bucks is nothing to this scam artist! His sorry a$$ should be thrown under the fricking jail for the things he's done which is including rape and manipulation of many women. Where the hell is the justice in this?????


Anonymous Anonymous said...
OH ! BUT HE IS A MAN OF GAWD. GAWD WILL SPEAK TO HIM AND HE WILL REPENT. LET THINGS SETTLE DOWN AND HE WILL BE BACK IN THE GOOD GRACES OF THE DELUSIONED PARISHENERS.


Blogger Huey said...
Just goes to prove that the only government agency with any balls in dealing with the clergy is the IRS. Guess they should have nailed the bastard for tax fraud.


Blogger leotracks said...
Illicit sex is like lying; it doesn't count if you do it with your fingers crossed.


Blogger Passerby said...
I don't just post for you WM. You may wish to deny God for your entire life but there are many site visitors that won't stay with you until the end. These, when they turn to God, will become the salt of the earth.

I post for these people dear WM. I have told you before that I will not stop shouting to the world about the reality of God. Unless you remove this site from the Internet, or force people to become members of this site, I will continue to post.

The people that visit this site deserve to know the truth and the truth is not what you hold. You can delete my posts as you wish but hidding from the truth won't eliminate it.

The reality of separation from God can be heard here:
"Bill Wiese Video"

The reality of God's tenderness, love and mercy can be read here:
"Vassula Ryden's First Message during a multi-year discussion with Jesus"

Above all revelations, the Good News professed by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, should be your primary source.

I pray for blessings to all and yes, to you as well wm.


Blogger stronger now said...
Bill Weise had a DREAM! It was not real. Just a dream. Not reality.

STOP SPREADING YOUR LIES!


Blogger AtheistToothFairy said...
Passer-bye-bye said:
"These, when they turn to God, will become the salt of the earth"

My doctor says too much [god] salt is bad for one's health.

I suggest we all try and remove as much of this unhealthy salt as possible, from our diets.


ATF (Who also thinks spilling 'god salt' can only bring one good luck in life)


Blogger Astreja said...
"Salt of the earth"?

*cough* Lot's wife *cough*


Blogger fjell said...
How'd they know she was salt and not sugar?

Did someone taste her to find out?


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