JUANITA
BYNUM'S LEGAL TROUBLES CONTINUE
By
Michael Arceneaux
TV One
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THE
FACTS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that televangelist Juanita
Bynum has been threatened with jail time or faces a fine amid claims
that she failed to live up to the terms of her divorce settlement.
THE
SPIN
The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reports that a lawyer representing
Juanita Bynum’s ex-husband, Bishop Thomas W. Weeks III, said Bynum
was in contempt of a divorce consent order in which she promised to
pay her husband's $40,000 attorney fees, relinquish the title of an
SUV and pick up furniture of hers.
Randy
Kessler, an attorney representing Weeks, told the Journal-Constitution,
“She owed $10,000 on July 8. We gave her a month to bring it current.
She hasn't done that.” Kessler said the $10,000 was to be the
first of four payments toward the $40,000. He said Bynum also did not
transfer the title of the couple's 2004 Land Rover to Weeks or make
arrangements to pick up her belongings, which include a harp, a sculpture
of a woman and other sentimental antiques she collected seven years
ago.
If
I were him I’d sell that Range Rover for parts. It won’t
be long before it costs two organs and a rare blood donation to fill
that thing up. As
for Juanita, ya’ll better lead a prayer circle for her or start
a fund before she ends up sowing seeds and praying for good deeds in
county.
Is
it just me or is it crazy that she has to pay the man that beat her
down in public?
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