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March 15, 2007

Pulpit Pimp Earl Paulk Escapes the Hook Again…For Now!

by @ 10:29 pm. Filed under Nuts on Parade

For a little of the history behind this one, see this previous post.

Couple drops suit against Paulk

The lawyer for a couple suing Bishop Earl Paulk and Chapel Hill Harvester Church abruptly dropped the sexual misconduct case on Monday less than a month before it was set to go to trial.

Bobby and Mona Brewer, longtime members and employees of the South DeKalb mega-church also known as the Cathedral at Chapel Hill, filed suit in August 2005, accusing Paulk of using his role as spiritual adviser to coerce Mona Brewer into a 14-year affair. The Brewers had asked for unspecified damages.

The Brewers’ attorney, Louis Levenson, said he dropped the suit because of difficulty getting witnesses to testify against Paulk and because of long delays in preparing the case — including having to wait a year to question Paulk, who was recovering from cancer surgery.

Paulk may be able to delay cases here on Earth, but he’s going to PAY big time after cancer or whatever causes him to die and he has to answer to God. And I honestly believe that Paulk does this mess and spins so many lies about alleged “kingdom relationships” in his adulterous affairs, because in my opinion he does not honestly believe a word of what he preaches from the pulpit. He’s been accused of the same mess over and over since the 1960’s. Woman both young and old have all been accusing him of the very same thing. But somebody will be giving archbishop Paulk some money come Sunday morning.


But the Brewers’ accusations were just the latest in a string of sex scandals involving Paulk dating back more than 40 years. Only one involved litigation, and it was settled out of court in 2003.

You don’t need any special message from the Lord to tell you that Paulk is dirty as dirty can be. He’s filthy as homemade sin!


Levenson acted just as Scott was about to rule on a motion by Paulk’s lawyers to dismiss the allegations. By dropping the case before the ruling, Levenson left open the possibility of filing another suit with the same allegations.

He didn’t say Monday whether he planned to refile.

“We were having difficulty even at this point getting witnesses to speak out against the acts of Bishop Paulk and the church,” Levenson said. “Sometimes you just have to do this.”

Scott had not indicated how he would rule when Levenson dropped the case.

The Brewers were out of town and did not attend the hearing. Reached by telephone later, Bobby Brewer said he and Mona “haven’t had time to gather our thoughts.” He said he trusts Levenson.

“Things were coming to a place where we thought the truth could be heard,” Bobby Brewer said. “It may take a little longer, but the truth can’t be hushed forever.”

For crying out loud, Paulk’s own granddaughter says he abused her and people still don’t want to speak out against this evil man. I don’t know if others are pressuring them or they fear within themselves, but it’s a shame someone can allegedly abuse so many and get away with it.


At least one other woman was expected to testify that Paulk had taken sexual advantage of her. Cindy Hall, the first baby born into Chapel Hill Harvester Church and, like Mona Brewer, a soloist at the church, came forward to support the Brewers, saying she had had a sexual relationship with Paulk for more than a decade. She has never filed a lawsuit against Paulk.

Hall said Monday she was “dumbfounded” and “astounded” by the turn of events, but said she would reserve further comment until she was able to talk to the Brewers.

Paulk has been plagued by allegations of sexual misconduct for much of his lengthy career.

In the early 1990s, his former ghostwriter and biographer accused him of manipulating her into a sexual relationship. He denied that, but in the midst of the scandal he admitted to having had an adulterous relationship in 1960 when he was pastor of what was then known as Hemphill Church of God, now Mount Paran. He left the Church of God denomination then and formed what is now Chapel Hill Harvester.

Notice he left or was booted from the Church of God denomination. He left having any oversight, to do his own thing. Beware of pastors with zero accountability. Or pastors accountable only to people you know are weak.

In 2001, a former liturgical dancer at the church sued Paulk, claiming he molested her when she was a child and a teenager. The suit was settled out of court. Bobby Brewer claimed in his suit that he lent Paulk and the church $400,000 for the settlement.

This is all just disgusting, but his judgment by God is not delayed.



2 Responses to “Pulpit Pimp Earl Paulk Escapes the Hook Again…For Now!”

  1. dancing debbie Says:

    this is NOT over

  2. healtheland Says:

    Yeah, another guy from my Atlanta area. No wonder T. D. Jakes chose Atlanta for his “MegaFest.” And they say that evil spirits aren’t real.

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