Pastor is Now Charged With Carnal Abuse
International acclaimed pastor the Reverend Dr. Paul Lewis is now formally charged with carnal abuse of a 15 year old girl in Jamaica. He is also charged with fondling a 14 year old girl. I am sure that the goodly Reverend is going to say he did not know their ages, but as a man of the cloth he should have left the girly, girly business to some of our well known and experienced sinners. Read More on Reverend Lewis:
Below: Excerpt from the Jamaican Gleaner
The Jamaican-born international pastor, who allegedly gave two teenage girls money in exchange for sexual favours, was remanded when he appeared in the Savanna-la-mar Resident Magistrate’s Court late yesterday afternoon.
He has been remanded until July 7.
The police yesterday afternoon charged the accused, Reverend Dr Paul Lewis, with carnal abuse and indecent assault following an interrogation which lasted more than two hours.
Lewis was arrested at a crusade in Little London, Westmoreland, after he allegedly had sex with a 15-year-old girl and kissed and fondled a 14-year-old on Saturday.
According to reports, Lewis met the 14-year-old girl at the crusade and the two exchanged numbers.
It is alleged that he invited the girl to go with him on a trip to Clarendon.
The teenager then asked her 15-year-old friend to accompany her.
The police say that, while on the journey, the pastor fondled and kissed both of the girls.
He later reportedly took the girls to a hotel in Negril on his return to Westmoreland, where it is alleged that he had sex with the 15-year-old twice while the other teenager watched.
He then gave them sums of $5,000 and $3,000 each.
Residents who saw the pastor with the girls got suspicious and called the police.
The girls, who were questioned, admitted to the allegations.
Baptised ninja man
Lewis, well known locally for baptising popular entertainer Desmond Ballentine, also known as Ninja Man, is a Jamaican who migrated to the United States at the age of 12.
He pursued a bachelor of science degree in biblical studies and theology and holds an MBA in theology and a PhD in divinity.
He is an ordained minister who is the founder and president of The Messengers For Christ Ministries World Healing Center, based in New York.
His ministry has other offices in Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua, Trinidad, the United Kingdom and Germany.
He is also an author and recently published the book, Walking in the Spirit.
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This is how it goes way too often with these guys. He needs to be prosecuted and sent to jail in Jamaica – then the real lesson will begin. He will need Jesus there – for all the good it will do him. Jamaica needs to show the world it will protect it’s children
Hi Sarah, I totally agree with you. Too many of these pastors are getting away with too much. Nobody forces them to put themselves in the limelight as role models. They want to have their cake and eat it.
It’s a shame but there are many who hide behind the cloth and are doing wrongs. What is even worse is that they are the first to crities others. Wrong is wrong and we have laws like any other country therefore no matter who you are and no matter what title you have you are not above the the law
This guy should be ashamed of himself to think that he can abuse children and get away with it! If the allegations are proven to be true, he deserves the maximum sentence. He will serve as an example to all those who think they can take advantage of innocent children and get away with it.