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Scorned, scrutinized, yet media king on the throne | Afro

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By Wayne Dawkins Special to the AFRO This infamous Black pastor agreed to serve as an FBI informant. Worse, he falsely alleged in 1988 that a 15-year-old Black girl was raped by a gang of White law enforcement people in upstate New York. The sexual assault story was a hoax, and the minister had an […]

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