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Bishop Thomas Weeks is in some serious financial trouble leading up to the alleged attack of his wife, televangelist Juanita Bynum, last month in Atlanta, reports the city’s FOX 5 news. According to the report, the 40-year-old bishop left several unpaid creditors behind when he and his wife moved to Atlanta from Washington, D.C. in 2006 to expand their ministry. FOX 5 News XPOSED court documents that show Bishop Weeks led a ministry in D.C. called, Center of Hope Community Development Corporation.
Court records reveal a $63,000 judgment against Weeks from copier giant, Xerox Corporation, a $22,000 judgment against Weeks from jewelry store Tiffany and Company, a $13,000 judgment from a credit card company and a $6,000 judgment from Ford Motor Credit. Combined, Weeks owes more than $100,000 in judgments. Three of the creditors say he has yet to pay the debt. Family members have confirmed to FOX 5 that Weeks and Bynum began leasing a $2.5 million home with six bedrooms in the St. Marlo golf community in Forsyth County in early 2006. Earlier this summer, a court gave the order to serve an eviction notice. Documents dated for June 26, 2007 indicate Weeks owed $54,000 in past due rent at the luxury home, the station reported. Weeks is still facing assault charges for stomping and beating his estranged wife in the parking lot of the Renaissance Hotel, located near the Atlanta airport.
One Response for "BISHOP WEEKS IN DEEP FINANCIAL SHYT!"
what da hell? whew boy making the body of christ look like do-do right now!
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