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Liberty U’s Falwell takes leave after social media uproar
BY SARAH RANKINAugust 8, 2020 GMT



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FILE - In this Nov. 28, 2018, file photo, Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. speaks before a convocation at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. Falwell has agreed to take an indefinite leave of absence from his role as president and chancellor of Liberty University, the school announced Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)


RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Jerry Falwell Jr. took an indefinite leave of absence Friday as the leader of Liberty University, one of the nation’s top evangelical Christian colleges, days after apologizing for a social media post that caused an uproar even among fellow conservatives.
The private university in Lynchburg, Virginia, gave no reason for Falwell’s departure in a one-sentence announcement Friday afternoon. But it came after Falwell’s apology earlier this week for a since-deleted photo he posted online showing him with his pants unzipped, stomach exposed and his arm around a young woman in a similar pose.

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The statement said the executive committee of Liberty’s board of trustees, acting on behalf of the full board, met Friday and requested Falwell take leave as president and chancellor, “to which he has agreed, effective immediately.”
A high-profile supporter of President Donald Trump, Falwell has served since 2007 as president of the university founded by his evangelist father, the late Rev. Jerry Falwell.
He did not immediately return a call seeking comment. University spokesman Scott Lamb said he had no further comment.
In an interview this week with Lynchburg radio station WLNI, Falwell said the woman in the photo was his wife’s assistant and that the picture was taken during a “costume party” while on vacation.
“Lots of good friends visited us on the yacht,” the caption of the photo said, in part. “I promise that’s just black water in my glass. It was a prop only.”
He said the woman — who also had her midriff exposed — was pregnant, couldn’t get her pants zipped and he imitated her, saying it was all in “good fun.”
“I’ve apologized to everybody, and I’ve promised my kids ... I’m going to try to be a good boy from here on out,” he told the interviewer.
On Thursday, Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina, a pastor who previously taught at Liberty, called Falwell’s behavior “appalling” and said he should resign.
Besides Walker, some pastors who graduated from Liberty spoke out this week calling for a change in leadership at the school. Mark Davis, a Texas-based pastor, tweeted that “the name of Christ and the reputation of Liberty will continue to be dishonored” without action against Falwell by the board. Colby Garman, a pastor who has served on the executive board of the Southern Baptist Convention of Virginia, tweeted Monday that it was “bewildering” to see Falwell maintain the board’s support. He responded to Friday’s news with appreciation.
“How is this Jerry Falwell Jr. photo even real?” tweeted conservative TV personality Meghan McCain, daughter of the late U.S. Sen. John McCain. “Also if you’re running the largest Christian university in America maybe don’t put photos of yourself on social media with your pants undone on a yacht — with random women in bad wigs. So gross, so hypocritical.”

The late Falwell founded Liberty in 1971 with just 154 students. Under the leadership of Falwell Jr., who is an attorney and not a minister, Liberty has grown into a leading evangelical university, with an immaculate campus and a significant endowment. Students must follow a strict code of conduct that includes modest dress and a ban on alcohol consumption.
In recent years, Liberty has served as a regular speaking spot for ambitious Republicans courting the young evangelical vote. U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz kicked off a presidential campaign there in 2015.

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Falwell was among the earliest Christian conservatives to endorse Trump’s previous election campaign. In late 2016 he told The Associated Press that Trump had offered him the job of education secretary but that he turned it down for personal reasons.
The vacation photo was the most recent in a string of controversies dogging Falwell in recent years, in both his role at Liberty and his personal life.
Last year, he settled a federal lawsuit in Florida over a real estate venture that involved a young Miami pool attendant, a case that drew national attention.
He more recently sparred with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and local officials in Lynchburg over his handling of coronavirus restrictions. He also faced stinging criticism from a group of Black alumni who said in a letter that he should step down after he mocked Virginia’s mask-wearing requirement in a tweet by invoking a blackface scandal that engulfed Northam last year. Several Black Liberty staff members resigned following the tweet, and several high-profile Black student-athletes announced transfer plans.
On Friday, Pastors Chris Williamson, Eric Carroll, and Maina Mwaura, who organized the June letter, issued a statement applauding the board’s decision.
“Liberty University deeply impacted us as students and we hope that its leadership can return to a focus of training ‘young champions for Christ’ with Biblical conviction for the Gospel and justice,” the statement said.
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Associated Press writers Alan Suderman and Elana Schor contributed to this report.
 

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Man who allegedly ran over protesters is an admitted leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Virginia officials sayBy Harmeet Kaur and Kay Jones, CNNUpdated 6:12 PM ET, Mon June 8, 2020



(CNN)A man who is accused of driving his car through a group of protesters in Virginia is an "admitted leader of the Ku Klux Klan and a propagandist for Confederate ideology," according to the Henrico County Commonwealth's Attorney.
Harry Rogers, 36, is charged with attempted malicious wounding, felony vandalism, and assault and battery, and is being held without bond. He was arraigned in court on Monday morning, according to online court records.
Rogers' next court hearing is scheduled for August 18.
The Henrico County Police Division said in a statement that it received a call from Richmond Police on Sunday about an incident that had happened during a protest in Richmond. CNN affiliate WTVR reported the protest was a Black Lives Matter march, one of dozens that have occurred across the country since the death of George Floyd last month.
Several witnesses reported that a vehicle had "revved their engine and drove through the protesters occupying the roadway," police said.
Rogers was arrested, and a victim who had called to report the incident was checked by rescue at the scene and refused further treatment, according to police.
"While I am grateful that the victim's injuries do not appear to be serious, an attack on peaceful protesters is heinous and despicable and we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law," Henrico County Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor said in a statement.
Taylor said in the statement that due to Rogers' admitted association with the KKK, they are investigating whether hate crimes charges are appropriate.
CNN has reached out to Rogers' attorney for comment but has not heard back.
CNN's Leslie Holland contributed to this report.

 

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Suspicious husband sets up hidden camera to prove wife was poisoning him, NC cops say
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Miami Herald August 11, 2020, 4:56 PM
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A 72-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after a hidden camera, set up by her husband and stepson, caught her in the act, police said.
Susan McNair was arrested Aug. 11, for trying to poison the two by adding paint primer and cleaning chemicals to their drinks, according to Wilmington police, and video shared with authorities by the would-be victims shows it.
The son fell ill first, a Wilmington policespokeswoman told McClatchy News, and the father noted a burning sensation in his mouth when he took a drink.
After comparing notes, they began to suspect they were being poisoned. They decided to prove it, and positioned a hidden camera to record what was happening out of sight.
Neither required hospitalization, the spokeswoman said. EMS came out to the house and took blood samples, and police are waiting on the results.
McNair is facing two counts of first-degree attempted murder, and two counts of contaminating food or drink with a controlled substance, according to police.
Her bail is set at $800,000.

 

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Florida men who peddled toxic bleach as ‘miracle’ coronavirus cure busted in Colombia

By Nelson Oliveira

New York Daily News |

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Mark Grennon, second left, and his son Joseph Grennon, arrested during a raid in Santa Marta, Colombia, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. Colombian officials say they arrested the two Florida men wanted in the United States on charges they illegally sold a bleach like chemical as a miracle cure for the new coronavirus and other diseases.


Mark Grennon, second left, and his son Joseph Grennon, arrested during a raid in Santa Marta, Colombia, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. Colombian officials say they arrested the two Florida men wanted in the United States on charges they illegally sold a bleach like chemical as a miracle cure for the new coronavirus and other diseases. (AP Photo)



Colombian authorities on Tuesday arrested two Florida fugitives who are accused of selling toxic bleach as a fake coronavirus cure.

The father and son were caught in the beach town of Santa Marta after allegedly shipping their “Miracle Mineral Solution,” or MMS, to customers across Colombia, the U.S. and Africa, according to the Colombian prosecutor’s office.

The elder suspect, 62-year-old Mark Grenon, is the self-described archbishop of a fraudulent “non-religious church” that marketed the potentially lethal product as a groundbreaking coronavirus treatment and directed clients to ingest it by mouth, U.S. authorities said in July — when he and three of his sons were slapped with multiple federal charges.

The son who was busted in Colombia with his dad Tuesday is 32-year-old Joseph Grenon. The whereabouts of his co-defendant brothers remains unclear.

The four Bradenton residents have long marketed MMS as a miracle cure-all for dozens of other serious diseases and disorders, including Alzheimer’s, autism, cancer, multiple sclerosis and HIV/AIDS, according to the Department of Justice.

Authorities warn that ingesting the product causes the solution to become chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach-like substance that’s typically used for industrial water treatment or bleaching textiles, pulp and paper.

But the Grenons have defied such warnings by selling tens of thousands of bottles of MMS nationwide under the guise of Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, an entity they created to avoid government regulation, federal prosecutors said in a statement last month.

The reckless enterprise may have caused multiple deaths over the years. The Federal Drug Administration, which has not approved MMS for any health-related uses, has received numerous reports of people requiring hospitalizations, developing life-threatening conditions and dying after drinking the solution.

Mark Grenon made headlines in April after taking credit for President Trump’s ludicrous suggestion that injecting disinfectants straight into people’s lungs may cure them from COVID-19.



The accused fraudster had written Trump a letter touting MMS as “a wonderful detox that can kill 99% of the pathogens in the body” and “can rid the body of Covid-19,” The Guardian reported at the time.

It’s unclear whether the president actually read the letter and intentionally sought to promote the dangerous treatment, but he floated the outrageous claim during a televised coronavirus briefing.





“I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs so it’d be interesting to check that,” Trump said.

Also in April, the president’s Justice Department obtained court orders to halt the Grenons’ distribution of MMS as part of a civil case against them. But the suspects ignored the orders and continued selling the product, authorities said.

Mark Grenon even wrote emails to U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams vowing not to comply with the government’s orders.



“We will NOT be participating in any of your UNCONSTITUTIONAL Orders, Summons, etc,” he wrote in one email. “Again and again I have written you all that . . . you have NO authority over our Church.”

The four defendants are charged with criminal contempt, conspiracy to defraud the United States and conspiracy to violate the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

 

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Abusive boyfriend, 38, faked terminal cancer to stop girlfriend leaving him
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Yahoo News UK August 14, 2020, 6:38 AM EDT
Kevin Bevis pretended to have cancer to stop his girlfriend Karen Gregory from leaving him (SWNS)

Kevin Bevis pretended to have cancer to stop his girlfriend Karen Gregory from leaving him (SWNS)
A council worker faked cancer to stop his girlfriend from leaving him, even walking with a cane and guzzling vitamin pills as daily "medication."
Kevin Bevis, 38, lied about being terminally ill to convince Karen Gregory, 50, to stay with him.
But the father-of-three’s deceit came to an end when his partner contacted police after his abuse became violent.
Gregory had denied his repeated requests to have sex with other men and was about to end the relationship when Bevis told her of his cancer.
A court heard that she felt so sorry for him she eventually went ‘swinging’ to please him.
Bevis, from nearby Sittingbourne, would swallow 20 pills per day as part of his act.
The divorcee, who worked for Gravesend Borough Council housing department, even pretended to collapse in front on the neighbours when his girlfriend was out.
Gregory said: "He would say he didn't want me seeing him like that. I would pick him up and he would come out with bandages and tell me all about the nurses there.
Bevis was arrested when his girlfriend contacted police after he became physically abusive (SWNS)

Bevis was arrested when his girlfriend contacted police after he became physically abusive (SWNS)
"He would have the medication, a box of pills, throughout the day.
"I found out they were just vitamins and supplements.”
The pair met on Facebook in 2016, but three months into their relationship Gregory attempted to break up with Bevis due to his "sexual urges".
She told Maidstone Crown Court: "He wanted to do swinging but I'm not into all that, so I thought it would be a problem. But he insisted he would never make me do any of that."
However, Bevis refused to take no for an answer and in May 2017, when Gregory threatened to leave, he told her he had stomach cancer.
A judge ordered Bevis serve an 18-month prison sentence and subjected him to a five-year restraining order (SWNS)

A judge ordered Bevis serve an 18-month prison sentence and subjected him to a five-year restraining order (SWNS)
The court heard that Bevis even lied to his parents about having the deadly disease in order to keep up the charade.
Gregory said: "I was standing next to him as he broke the news to his mum and dad.
"If he can lie like that to his parents, you have got to believe it."
Having escalated his lies, Bevis also said he had mouth cancer and later a brain tumour, and that he had two years to live.
Gregory said she had serious misgivings about their relationships but felt unable to leave him. She began booking experiences and nights away for them.
Her friends paid for a hot air balloon trip and she started making a memory box full of photos for his mum to keep when he died.

She said: "How can you leave someone who is dying? I thought I would try and make it the best I could for him."
Bevis persistently asked Miss Gregory to have sex with other men as part of his sexual fantasies and, although she did not want to, she eventually relented and had intercourse with three different men.
As the' lies continued, she stood on the sidelines cheering Bevis on as he completed the Canterbury Half Marathon and Great South Run, raising money for cancer charities.
She had begged Bevis not to take part in the events as she believed he had overcome tremendous pain to do so.
During his trial, it emerged that Bevis repeatedly assaulted Miss Gregory, each time pinning her down and wrapping his hands around her throat.
He said "I could kill you, I've got nothing to live for" in reference to the cancer, and later blamed his violence on the steroids he claimed to be taking as part of his treatment.

The deceit came to an end in December 2019, when Gregory asked the police about her partner's background, under Claire's Law, after being encouraged to do so by her daughter.
She told police he was violent, and he was arrested the next day.
Bevis admitted to lying about his illnesses after police checked his medical records, and Gregory was informed.
She said: "I couldn't believe it. It was like something you read in a magazine."
Bevis was handed an 18-month prison sentence and a five-year restraining order.

 

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Cops’ helicopter got too close — so Georgia man shot it, feds say. He’s going to prison
Hayley Fowler
August 13, 2020, 6:53 PM EDT




A 56-year-old man in Georgia will spend more than a decade behind bars after he pleaded guilty to shooting at a police helicopter, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
Terry Kielisch was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to pay $54,960 in restitution to cover the repair costs on a Georgia State Patrol helicopter that was searching for fugitives when Kielisch aimed his rifle at it in 2019, prosecutors said in a news release.
Kielisch wasn’t a target in that search — but he reportedly told law enforcement “he fired at the helicopter because he didn’t like it flying near his home,” the release says.
“When Terry Kielisch aimed and fired a high-powered rifle at a police helicopter, he callously endangered the lives of the officers aboard the aircraft and of any people on the ground,” U.S. Attorney Bobby L. Christine said in the release. “The resulting sentence appropriately reflects the senselessness of this attack.”
A Blythe man faces up to life in prison after firing at least two shots from a .308 caliber rifle at Georgia State Patrol helicopter while it was being used in a law enforcement operation last year. The helicopter was struck near the fuel lines.

A Blythe man faces up to life in prison after firing at least two shots from a .308 caliber rifle at Georgia State Patrol helicopter while it was being used in a law enforcement operation last year. The helicopter was struck near the fuel lines.
According to Thursday’s news release, Kielisch fired two shots at the helicopter using a .308-caliber rifle on March 12, 2019.
Kielish shot near the helicopter’s fuel lines, forcing the pilot to land, prosecutors said. No one was injured.
A Georgia State Police trooper was piloting the helicopter at the time, and a Richmond County Sheriff’s Office investigator was sitting in the passenger’s seat, prosecutors said.
The helicopter was being used as part of Operation Gunsmoke with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to search for fugitives “accused of drug trafficking and illegal firearms possession in Georgia and South Carolina,” the news release says.
Kielisch pleaded guilty in February to two counts of assaulting a person assisting an officer of the U.S. and one count of using a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, The Macon Telegraph reported.
 

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Married ex-Florida county tax collector is accused of child sex trafficking and 'illegally using state's DMV database to look up minor and women who he was engaged in "sugar daddy" relationships with'
  • Joel Greenberg, the former tax collector of Seminole County until his resignation in June now faces 12 federal charges, including child sex trafficking
  • He allegedly paid for sex with an underage girl and illegally used the state’s DMV database to look up her up to make contact with her in 2017
  • The incident reportedly took place across a six month period, and the female victim was said the be aged between 14 and 17 at the time
  • Prosecutors say he also used the database to look up other people, with whom he was embroiled in ‘sugar daddy relationships’ with
  • Greenberg also used the network for a series of other prohibited purposes, including to ‘produce a false identification document' to aid his sexual pursuits
  • Greenberg was first indicted by a federal grand jury in June on charges that he stalked political opponent, Brian Beute, in the Republican primary
  • Within months of his election in November 2016, Greenberg faced a succession of controversies that would end in his resignation two months ago
  • Through his attorney, Greenberg 'vigorously denied the allegations'





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A former tax collector of a Florida county allegedly paid for sex with an underage girl and illegally used the state’s DMV database to look up information on the minor and women with whom he was engaged in ‘sugar daddy’ relationships with.

The charges were unveiled against Joel Greenberg, the former tax collector of Seminole County until his resignation in June, in a criminal indictment filed by the US Attorney’s office on Friday.

The document, which alleges six new counts against Greenberg in addition to six counts from two previous federal grand jury indictments, doesn’t offer specifics about the sex trafficking charge.

However, the alleged incident involves a girl, aged between 14 and 17, and purportedly took place across a six month period in 2017. That charge alone is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

Greenberg, who is married, is also accused of violating the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act by using his access as an elected official to illegally look up information about the minor in The Florida Driver and Vehicle Information Database (DAVID).

He reportedly looked up the girl’s photo, driver identification number, in addition to other information, according to the indictment.

Prosecutors say he also used the database to look up other people, with whom he was embroiled in ‘sugar daddy relationships’ with, the document states. The term sugar daddy refers to an older, wealthy man who dates younger people and gives them gifts in exchange for companionship or sex.

Greenberg, a Republican, used the DAVID network for a series of other prohibited purposes, including to ‘produce a false identification documents and to facilitate his efforts to engage in commercial sex acts,’ prosecutors say.


The allegations stretch back as far as November 11, 2015 – a year before he was elected – where by Greenberg is accused of creating a fake driver’s license using the name, date of birth and address of an adult victim identified in court records as ‘R.Z’.

Prosecutors have accused Greenberg of lifting the private information from the Florida Department of Highway Safety’s website.

The indictment also claims that Greenberg obtained and used the photograph and driver’s license information of R.Z, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

During his four years as tax collector, Greenberg apparently stole surrendered driver’s licenses, before they could be shredded by office staff, to create new IDs with his photograph but the personal information of those drivers.

Greenberg was first indicted by a federal grand jury in June on charges that he stalked political opponent, Brian Beute, in the Republican primary for the Tax Collector’s race and for identity theft. He resigned the following day.

The former tax collector was accused of setting up fake social media accounts posing as a ‘very concerned teacher’ at the school where Beute worked, FOX 35 reported.


In a series of social media posts and letter sent to the victim’s employer, Greenberg attempted to spread false information about Beute, the Department of Justice said.

The false information included accusations that Beute was having a sexual relationship with a student of the school, even though Greenberg knew that not to be true.

He also posted on a fake Twitter account that Beute was a segregationist in favor of white supremacy.


Greenberg was arrest on June 23 at his home in the gated community of Heathrow, near Lake Mary. A subsequent search of the home lead to Friday’s charges.

Inside, agents confiscated Greenberg and his wife’s cell phone and computers. A backpack found on a seat in his car belonging to the Tax Collector’s Office was found to contain several fake IDs, documents show.

Agents also reported finding materials used to create fake IDs at Greenberg’s office at the Tax Collector’s administrative office in Lake Mary.


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Greenberg’s attorney, Vincent Citro, released a statement in response to the latest charges against his client, saying, ‘We vigorously deny the allegations in the second superseding indictment. The government will not be able to prove this case, and we look forward to prevailing at trial.’

The former tax collector now faces up to 12 federal charges, including unlawful use of means of identification of another person, producing false identification, child sex trafficking, identity theft and stalking. He pleaded not guilty to all previous charges.

Within months of his election in November 2016, Greenberg faced a succession of controversies that would end in his resignation two months ago.

An investigation conducted by the Orlando Sentinel found that Greenberg had paid out $1.9 million in contracts and salaries to close friends, business partners and others to work in the Tax Collector’s Office.

Half-a-dozen of those individuals were found to be part of his wedding party
in mid-2016.

That following June, he began allowing employees to openly carry firearms around the office.

Later in 2017, he followed and pulled over a woman he believed to be speeding, scolding her at the roadside while displaying his Tax Collector’s badge, which closely resembles a Sheriff’s badge.

The following month, he himself was pulled over by Lake Mary Police for speeding. Officers say he tried to use his position to avoid a citation.

In 2018, the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned Greenberg for what they said were ‘multiple Islamophobic, racist, and xenophobic Facebook posts.’

In one of those posts, Greenberg wrote: ‘Very simple question…Name just ONE society in the developed world that has benefited in ANY WAY from the introduction of more Muslims. Just one. Asking for a friend…’

Last year, Greenberg formed a private company within the Tax Collector’s Office related to blockchain technology and then billed his own public office for $65,860 to buy computer servers. He and the now dissolved company later paid back the money, following an uproar.

Greenberg will face a federal judge on Aug. 27 in Orlando to be arraigned on the new charges.

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Pool boy claims Becki Falwell told him he needed someone with 'more experience than younger girls as she picked him up at Miami hotel pool before they had sex in front of Jerry in his Speedos'
  • Giancarlo Granda has spoken again to share more details of his alleged trysts with Becki and Jerry Falwell Jr
  • This time, the 29-year-old told Politico Jerry watched in a pair of Speedos while he had sex with Becki, 53
  • He said Jerry liked to watch in person but also 'remotely through video cameras' over the next six years
  • They met in 2012 at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami where Granda was working as a pool boy
  • He says Becki approached him while he was talking to girls 'his own age' - he was 20 and Becki was 44
  • She told him he needed to be with a woman who was more experienced, he claims, and took him to her room
  • According to Granda, she said: 'Just one thing, my husband likes to watch' and Jerry appeared in Speedos
  • Falwell Jr. has now officially resigned as the head of Liberty University
  • He said on Sunday that he did not know about the affair at first and that it devastated him when he found out
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Published: 09:50 EDT, 25 August 2020 | Updated: 11:44 EDT, 25 August 2020






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The Miami pool boy who had a six-year affair with Jerry Falwell Jr's wife Becki has now claimed that Jerry used to watch them in his Speedos, in person and sometimes 'remotely' through video cameras.
Giancarlo Granda, now 29, claims he was picked up by Becki in 2012 at the pool of the Fontainebleau hotel in Miami, where he was working. In an interview with Politico, he said she targeted him after watching him talk with girls his own age.
'During my work shift at the Fontainebleau Hotel in March 2012, I was chatting with some girls my age (20 at the time). Becki said, "Those girls don’t know what they’re doing, you need someone with more experience,"' he said.
The pair went back to her hotel room at her suggestion, he claimed, which is where he says she brought up Jerry - the head of Liberty University at the time - and said he 'liked to watch'.
'She goes, "But one thing." And I'm like, "Okay."And she's like, "My husband likes to watch." And just then he comes out and he's wearing a Speedo,' he said.
Over the course of the next six years, he claims he and Becki had sex several times a year, in hotel rooms in Miami but also at the Falwell's home in Virginia.
'He enjoyed watching us in person and also remotely through video cameras. He also listened to our phone calls,' Granda claimed.

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Giancarlo Granda says Jerry Falwell Jr. watched in his Speedos while he had sex with his wife Becki, both in person and through a video camera feed, over the course of six years

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In 2012, Granda was working as a pool boy at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami when he says Becki, then 44, approached him and told him he needed to be with a more experienced woman than the 20-year-old girls he was talking to
TRANSCRIPT OF 2018 CALL BETWEEN JERRY, BECKI AND GIANCARLO
Becki to Jerry: Gian's been very busy.
His new thing is like telling me every time he hooks up with people, like I don't have feelings.
Jerry: You're going to make her jealous Gian
Becki: A week ago I was in tears for a whole freakin' day. He was like "I hooked up with this girl on Tinder and I got her an Uber" and I'm like completely depressed.
Giancarlo: Come on..
Becki: Maybe the more you tell me the more I'll get used to it.
Giancarlo: You don't care about me anymore Becki...
Becki: Uh yeah really? Obviously
Giancarlo: I just tell you because you're my best friend.
Becki: I know, I'm trying to be OK. I'm like, accepting that position, but I'm kind of... so yeah.
I'm trying to. I've taken a lot. I've moved on, I've matured.
Giancarlo: Yes
Becki: I'm not as crazy as I used to be I would think, I don't think.
Giancarlo: No... you're perfect.
Becki: Yeah... gotta keep that up...This is new.. even before when you weren't dating somebody it just kind of threw me for a loop

Jerry Falwell Jr. claimed on Sunday night, before Granda's side of the story became public, that Becki had an affair with the young man that he did not know about at first and that it devastated him when he found out about it.
He said he was not involved in it, and that they maintained a relationship with him for years afterwards on the advice of lawyers because Granda was unstable and unpredictable.
Falwell Jr. claims Granda has been trying to extort the pair for years.
Granda insists he is trying to get out of a business they run together - an LGBTQ hostel in Miami that the Falwells invested in and gave him the run of after they met.
The entire saga led to Falwell's resignation from Liberty this week.
Many have labeled him a hypocrite for running such a strict religious institution and telling students how to behave while allegedly engaged in a sordid, sexual triangle with his wife and Granda.
It is not the first scandal to rock the Falwells and shake their connection to Liberty.
In 2019, Falwell settled a lawsuit with a different young man - Gordon Bello - who claims he had a 'personal relationship' with Becki.
He claimed that he was entitled to a stake in the hostel and sued the couple for it. The matter was settled privately with an undisclosed monetary sum that Falwell Jr. agreed to pay Bello.
Separately, Falwell Jr's relationship with a personal trainer has also come into question.
In 2011, Falwell and his wife had personal training sessions with Benjamin Crosswhite, a 23-year-old Liberty graduate.
By 2019, he'd acquired an 18-acre racquet sports and fitness facility on land that was formerly owned by Liberty. He signed it over to him in 2016 without the young man having to put down any of his own money, according to Reuters. In 2016, Falwell signed the deal transferring the facility to Crosswhite.

The contract says the price is $1.2 million, but notes that the 'Net Purchase Price' is $580,000, because Liberty 'agrees to credit' Crosswhite with rental payments for seasonal use of the site´s tennis courts through 2025. The courts are used by Liberty´s tennis team for practices and tournaments.

 

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Youngest ever FBI drug informant 'White Boy Rick', 51, breaks his silence after being released from 32-year prison stretch 'for a non-violent crime' and reveals he's engaged to high school classmate after being 'treated rough' inside



Richard Wershe Jr 'White Boy Rick', once the youngest paid informant in FBI history, sensationally walked free in July after 32 years in prison. At the age of 14, he was taught to pedal drugs and was planted in one of the most notorious gangs in Detroit. But when dropped by the FBI, the system that brought him into a life of crime refused to intervene as he was sentenced to a life behind bars on drug charges. Wershe, 51, has broken his silence for the first time since becoming a free man. Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, he remarkably 'harbors no anger'. He revealed his plans to advocate for change in the system that 'treated him rough…chewed him up and spat him out'. 'You tell me how it's right that I served 32 years for a non-violent crime and someone who has raped or killed walks free in a few years,' he said. But he added: 'I have more peace in my life now than I've ever had'. DailyMail.com has learned that Wershe has returned to Michigan to start building the life he never had a chance to start. He is also engaged to a woman he has known since high school.
 
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