Singer Juanita Bynum, who is reportedly in a fight to keep a house that she do not live in, is not going to lose the house, reports her publicist, Amy Malone. The house is pending a repayment of $39,000 in back taxes, interest and other fees.
The mansion, owned by her company Juanita Bynum Ministries, was "purchased for a future business development, as well as headquarters for Juanita Byn ...Read
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First the domestic violence and now her home! According to the Associated Press, the televangelist, who was allegedly beaten and stomped by her husband in a hotel parking lot, is about to lose her home in Ware County, Ga.
Bynum's house, owned by her company Juanita Bynum Ministries Incorporated, will be auctioned off next month unless she can pay nearly $39,000 in back taxes, interests and ...Read
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Fox 5 is reporting that Bishop Thomas Weeks was in huge financial deficits prior to the alleged attack of his wife, gospel singer Juanita Bynum.
FOX 5 News uncovered court documents that show Weeks led a ministry in D.C. called, Center of Hope Community Development Corporation. Court records reveal a $63,000 judgment against Weeks from copier giant, Xerox Corporation, a $22,000 judgment ag ...Read
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R&B/Soul Gospel Singer Juanita Bynum was reportedly beaten by her husband Bishop Thomas W. Weeks III in a parking lot.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bishop Weeks drew cheers and applause as he was introduced during service Sunday at Global Destiny Ministries, the Atlanta church he founded. Addressing the congregation just two days after turning himself in to authoritie ...Read
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