Criminal charges waitfor Apollo Quiboloy, self-proclaimed ‘Appointed Son of God’, after arrest Evangelical preacher Apollo Quiboloy (right) appears on a TELEVISION interview program with then-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at the Sonshine Media Network International studios in Davao City on March 12,2022 (Photo: Roemari Lismonero for the Presidential Communications Operations Office through Wikimedia Commons) MANILA – Apollo Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed “Appointed Son of God” who established a church in the Philippines called the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), dealswith a significant fall from grace as criminal cases cast a shadow on his once-untouchable image. Revered by his fans as a magnificent figure capable of supernatural tasks, Quiboloy wields impact beyond the pulpit and at the greatest levels of politics, with governmental prospects lookingfor his trueblessing. But his image as a spiritual leader, strengthened by preachings commonly broadcast through his media network, hasactually drawn analysis amidst allegations of sex trafficking, consistingof makinguseof underage ladies, browbeating and scams. Quiboloy, 74, who has rejected any misbehavior, figures on the “most desired” list of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States, where he was charged with running a sex-trafficking operation that threatened young victims with “eternal damnation” and physical abuse, amongst other criminalactivities. He dealswith comparable criminal cases in the Philippines, where he was apprehended on Sunday, after a weeks-long search of his church’s stretching 30-hectare compo
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