In March, TBNs iconic headquarters in Costa Mesa a cross between a wedding cake and the White House, with twinkling white lights sold for $18.25 million, according to CoStar Group, a commercial property database. For instance, back in 2004, the Los Angeles Times reported that Paul had paid a former TBN employee named Enoch Lonnie Ford $425,000 to end a wrongful termination lawsuit. [59][60] In a May 2012 interview with The New York Times, Koper claimed, "My job as finance director was to find ways to label extravagant personal spending as ministry expenses." [4] The broadcaster retained its studios in nearby Tustin. Lindsey resigned from TBN on January 1, 2006, effectively canceling International Intelligence Briefing. [10], TBN has 30 Christian channels around the world. As a result, TBN was placed on the group's alert list annually since 2009.[55][56]. You try and talk religion on TV in America and you have no chance. Fenholt continued as a solo Christian artist to perform numerous American and world tours in stadiums and arenas, often drawing in excess of 100,000 in attendance. Paul Crouch then placed a bid to buy the station for $1 million and raised $100,000 for a down payment. Formerly known as "Twitty City", the former estate of country music legend Conway Twitty, the complex includes the 2,000-seat Trinity Music City Church Auditorium, which is used for TBN-produced concerts, dramas, seminars and special events. ), classic series (such as Davey and Goliath), and TBN originals (such as iShine Knect and Mary Rice Hopkins & Puppets with a Heart).[34]. Both sides acknowledge that the 13-year-old granddaughter of the Christian broadcasters founders, and a 30-year-old man who worked for them, smoked a cigarette together on her balcony, drank alcohol in her room, and watched a movie on her bed, according to depositions in a civil trial that began this week in Orange County Superior Court. [63], In late 2003, Ford attempted to extort Crouch, threatening to release an autobiographical manuscript of their alleged affair if TBN did not purchase the document for $10 million. As a member of Boston-based R&B group New Edition, Ronnie DeVoe shot to the top of the charts with "Candy Girl" in 1983. All stations listed here are owned and operated directly by TBN or owned by TBN subsidiary Community Educational Television, unless otherwise noted.
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