FBI raid in Houston tied to $50M forced labor case against religious leaders [View all]
HOUSTON Two self-professed religious leaders are facing federal charges in a nationwide case that prosecutors say involved forced labor, money laundering, and tens of millions in coerced donations with ties to Texas, Michigan, Florida, and Missouri.
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Michigan returned a ten-count indictment against David Taylor, 53, and Michelle Brannon, 56, leaders of Kingdom of God Global Church (formerly Joshua Media Ministries International). Both were arrested on Wednesday as part of a multi-state takedown Taylor in North Carolina and Brannon in Florida.
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Religious Leader Who Calls Himself Jesuss Best Friend Made $50M from Human Trafficking, DOJ Says
Two self-professed religious leaders including 53-year-old David Taylor, who calls himself Apostle and Jesuss best friend made approximately $50 million through forced labor at sites in Texas, Florida, Michigan, and Missouri, according to a grand jury indictment announced on Wednesday.
The scheme was sprawling, but simple: The ministry allegedly ran call centers across multiple states in which people were forced to work, sleep, and hit certain monetary goals. Then, the money was spent on a lavish lifestyle peppered with luxury properties and vehicles for the ministry leaders, according to federal officials.
https://thebarbedwire.com/2025/08/27/religious-leader-david-taylor-human-trafficking/