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New Birth members sue Long over alleged $1 million investment fraud

 

Several members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia have filed suit against Bishop Eddie Long, alleging he is responsible for them losing nearly $1 million in a fraudulent investment scheme.

According to the lawsuit, in 2009 Long sponsored a series of investment seminars at the church titled “The Wealth Tour Live,” which took place Oct. 17-23.

The suit alleges that Long used his position at the church to “coerce those in attendance” to trust Ephren Taylor, then CEO of the City Capitol Corp. Taylor, who was in his early 20s at the time, was presented by Long as a “self-made millionaire,” and an ordained minister.

“I am responsible for everyone I bring before you and what they say,” Long said, according to the suit. “The gentleman that I am going to bring before you is an ordained minister. That gives me great pride to bring him for you.”

During the seminar church members were subjected to sermons by both Long and Taylor, and a presentation as to why they should invest with Taylor’s company and its subsidiary Clean Sweeps.

However, according to attorney Quenton Seay, those who trusted Long and invested with the company lost every penny, in some cases their entire life savings.

Seay, who is representing the 10 plaintiffs, said that his clients were issued promissory notes with a high-rate of interest that had a nine- to 12-month maturity rate, but when they called to check on the status of their investments they couldn’t get a straight answer as to where their money was.

“It was then that they began to get an inkling that things were not as they seemed,” Seay said.

Lillian Wells, a plaintiff who invested $122,000, said that at first glance it seemed like a legitimate investment. Wells said the seminar went together with a series of sermons Long gave on investing for the future.

“He made a presentation at the Sunday morning service,” Wells said of Taylor. “He said this was a sure investment not driven by the stock market.”

Wells said after the initial presentation, Taylor held a meeting the following Monday with members interested in investing.

“He had a representative from Equity Trust, which is a self-directing, IRA-type company…He had other people from his staff there and he said they were financial advisors,” Wells said.

It was then that Wells decided to take her retirement fund out of Bank of America and invest it with Taylor. She said, originally, she wanted to invest her money in real estate properties throughout Georgia, one of the options Taylor mentioned during his presentation.

“They informed me that since Taylor was not familiar with the Georgia market he wanted to invest in properties in Chicago,” which Wells agreed to.

However, when the nine months were up, Wells said she called the company to recoup her investment but none of the employees she spoke with could put her in touch with anybody that could get her money back.

“It just went on from there and then they stopped answering my calls altogether,” Wells said.

According to the lawsuit, Taylor’s company was actually “insolvent” at that time and “relying on income derived from the issuance of illegal promissory notes to new investors to stay in business.”

“The really sad thing about this case is that none of this would have happened without the involvement of Bishop Long and New Birth Church,” Seay said. “They enabled Taylor by assisting in the gaining of trust of City Capitol.”

Wells said, early on, she and other members had hoped Long would help them get their money back. However, after several meetings with the bishop they realized that hope was a dead end, she said.

“Long said that he would try to get some assistance for us and he knew a couple of attorney friends that we could work with to get some resolution and try to contact Taylor,” Wells said. But after several more meetings with the bishop, the lawyers, and Taylor, never appeared.

Recently, Long posted a video on Youtube asking for Taylor to pay back the money owed to his parishioners. However, Long’s attorney Craig Gillen was contacted for this story and offered no comment on the ongoing lawsuit.

Wells, who attended New Birth Missionary Baptist Church before Long became head pastor, said she and several other plaintiffs still go to services every Sunday, but now it’s for a different purpose.

“I figure if you see me sitting there every day and you know I’m hurt it doesn’t just go away,” Wells said.


Comments (11)

jeff
Said this on 11/24/11 At 02:11 pm
Well, someone is a little behind. Rev. Ike has been dead a while now. And it was Ike who had a different Rolls Royce for each day of the week, actually he had 30 of them at one time and it wasn't Fred Price who had all those cars. What a person/preacher does with his money only shows where his heart is....we're all like that.
Patrick
Said this on 11/6/11 At 12:20 am
I am very sorry that people have to go through bad situations before they open their eyes. The truth is, SOME not all churches, have become a business and not a place for the lost and hurting. There are some people out there that regardless of where they are, they are set on hurting others. There are some people that speak the truth but do not harbour that truth in their hearts. Remember the devil himself was God's in heaven next to God.

We must ask God to give us a spirit of disernment so we will be able to see people for who they really are or see them through God's eyes. Remenber God did not harm you nor did he forsake you man did. May God bless those that have been hurt and bring true peace to their hearts.
VBFROMNY
Said this on 11/5/11 At 09:38 pm
Thanks for that rare insider viewpoint and the honesty marchae . Religion is so important to humans and I think especially so for the oppressed as African Americans have been ever since being kidnapped and brought to these shores . The bad Preachers who take advantage of this human need for personal gain should be made to prove that they can walk on water without any other recourse if you get my drift .
marchae
Said this on 11/5/11 At 12:26 pm
the sad part is that I am a pastor and I have been apart of this craziness and I will be honest with you my eyes were closed but when they came open I put away childish things and am now pastoring a church that is biblically sound and it is about God and his people. However let me say this, I know people who are memebers of Daddy Longs and Creflo church who know they don't rightly divide the word of truth and they will not leave. Maybe because they like being apart of the large crowd and popularity or maybe because those large chirches afford you to hide in your sin and know one will check them because no one knows them. Whatever it is its sad because there is a church and a liqour store on almost every corner of the Black community and both of them are filled with spirits and both of them are killing God's people. Look at the poverty rate for Blacks versus the number of churches in the community and tell me why this is not being addressed. Oh I know because the Pastor is not poor...
VBFROMNY
Said this on 11/4/11 At 08:28 am
What is it about some people that makes them susceptible to viewing these Preachers like they have some special relationship with God ?.

Is it as simple as the powerful influence that the Church Environment can have on an individual who is sitting there trying to believe ?

How do people come to believe that someone like Benny Hinn can touch people and restore their sight , or hearing, or ability to walk for example yet fail to be in demand at Hospitals and Nursing Homes and be followed around by a horde of Media as he performs miracles ?

Why do people take their hard earned money that they desperately need and give it to richly dressed Orators like Frederick K. Price who tells them that he and his Wife drive a different color Rolls Royce for every day of the week , or that God wants them to be wealthy and the way to do that is to actually give away the most important tool for wealth ( their money ) to them ?

Just like Long's Congregation has apparently continued to believe in him in spite of the evidence that he used his position to take advantage of young vulnerable boys sexually and lied about it ( the pictures of him sending photos of his body in spandex was enough proof for me ) , and Reverend Ike is still getting people to send him money for a piece of cloth I have no doubt that Jim and Tammy Baker could still suck millions out of the same people if they wanted to .

I am not sure who is further down in the "cesspool of life " Politicians, or Preachers who pimp folk in the name of the Lord .
Electrodynamometer
Said this on 11/3/11 At 05:24 pm
May God have mercy on these congregants and these members of clergy. Pastor Long does not appear intellectually gifted, and he may have been duped himself. One question, though: did Pastor Long or the church receive a percentage of the funds congregants placed with the investor?
JerryMyer Jackson Jr
Said this on 11/3/11 At 01:21 pm
Great points Justine and Carlton.

And MasterGRB = You have to realize that these people are being preyed upon by the slickest tricksters in the business. The same way many were preyed upon by the Adjustable Rate Mortage Plans presented by once again the best tricksters in the business.

Many of these Mega Churches from Lithonia to almost Lithia Springs have preyed upon their neighborhoods so long, giving little in return to these same neighborhoods, that many of these same neighborhoods are now falling apart around them, just look at East and South DeKalb.

And don't get me started on these Pandering Politicians and Pandering Preachers working together to keep their same sorry selves in a Pulpit or Elected Position. It has left a once Model County, DeKalb as much of a "welfare state'.
MasterGRB
Said this on 11/3/11 At 07:41 am
I have to say these are the dumbest people I 've seen in awhile,but like they say a fool and his money will soon depart.
Carlton
Said this on 11/3/11 At 06:54 am
One of the main things that i see is wrong with this whole situation is, we do not go to church to invest in stock , we go yo hear from God. When money becomes a greater focus thean souls there is a problem. We look to get rich quick or get rich doing nothing, Put church back where it belongs and if you want to invest go to people who know something about it. PUT NOT YOUR TRUST IN MAN,because he is exactly that MAN.
Justine
Said this on 11/3/11 At 12:59 am
For too long churchs have been supporting financial and investment programs with little knowledge of what they are supporting. In fact, many appear to have been allowing these programs based upon the advice of someone other than a financial planner. Church should be about church and not about obtaining material wealth. Perhaps all of this is the true voice of God reminding us of what the real mission of the Church should be.
The Snoopy Dog
Said this on 11/2/11 At 04:48 pm
WORD = Spock = Yo, If your preacher mans dresses like Spock on Star Treck, bail out ! And wearing more Gold than The Pope, bail out !

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