Controversial pastor of mega-Filipino church Apollo Quiboloy, wanted by UNITED STATES for human trafficking, set conditions for his surrender to the Philippines, demanding assurances against extradition, despite charges against him in both countries.
The 73-year-old pastor is accused of asking women to “sacrifice” their bodies to the “designated son of God” and raping them. In 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice charged Quiboloy, the leader of the Kingdom Church of Jesus Christ in the Philippines, with trafficking girls and women ages 12 to 25 as personal assistants, or “personal assistants.” pastorals”, who were allegedly forced to have sexual relations with him.
Quiboloy’s indictment UNITED STATES and subsequent accusations in the Philippines highlighted allegations of systemic abuse and exploitation within the church’s ranks. Quiboloy’s ties to political figures, including former President Rodrigo Duterte, have also come under scrutiny. Quiboloy’s past is marred by controversy, including a 2018 incident where he was arrested in Honolulu, Hawaii, for smuggling large sums of money and weapons. Quiboloy, a former member of the United Church of Pentecost, founded the church of Restorationism in 1985 after he said he received a calling from God.
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