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This Rich Preacher FINALLY Got Caught // The David Apostle Taylor Fraud Story

6/8/20268 min

David Edward Taylor, a self-proclaimed televangelist and "Apostle," led the Kingdom of God Global Church (KOGGC). In a sweeping 2025 federal indictment, prosecutors revealed that Taylor and executive director Michelle Brannon operated a coercive multi-state forced labor and fraud scheme.

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  3. Ray William Johnson· Host0:56

    So this guy claims he's best friends with Jesus, and he ends up scamming millions of dollars and, like, driving around in Bentleys and stuff. Now, the guy's name is David, and David is about 41 when this story starts, and he's living in Michigan. And David, he's a popular guy. He's the head of his own church, who always tells his congregation that Jesus is his best friend, and he claims that he can, like, see the future and that he predicted 9/11 and other geopolitical events. In fact, he doesn't even say he's a preacher or a pastor. He tells people that

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