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Televangelist Paul Crouch Attempts to Keep Accuser Quiet (Los Angeles Times)







Televangelist Paul Crouch Attempts to
Keep Accuser Quiet (Los Angeles Times)

Televangelist Paul Crouch Attempts to
Keep Accuser Quiet (Los Angeles Times)
09/12/2004 05:14 AM

Los Angeles Times - Televangelist Paul Crouch, founder of the world's largest Christian broadcasting network, has waged a fierce legal battle to prevent a former employee from publicizing allegations that he and Crouch had a sexual encounter eight years ago.




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