IRS raids televangelist Benny Hinn's office in Grapevine

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  • Hecce
    Hecce
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    IRS raids televangelist Benny Hinn's office in Grapevine

    Lauren Zakalik, WFAA2 hours ago

    WFAA

    GRAPEVINE -- Federal investigators raided the Grapevine headquarters of televangelist Benny Hinn Wednesday afternoon.

    A federal source told WFAA that it has been a lengthy IRS investigation, although agents at the scene were vague about the scope and target of the search warrant.

    "Today, we are here on official business, we are conducting a search warrant on the premises, basically that’s all I can tell you today," said Special Agent Michael Moseley with IRS Criminal Investigations.

    State documents confirm the location belongs to Hinn's ministry. Federal investigators with the IRS and Postal Inspection Police have been entering and leaving the building in the 3400 block of William D. Tate Freeway. Crews have been taking boxes and other items out of the trucks and placing them inside the building.

    “We are primarily investigating Title 26 which is tax evasion and general fraud against the government," said Mosely.

    A special agent says the IRS Criminal Investigations Department typically looks into tax evasion and general fraud against the government.

    Hinn has a TV program called "This Is Your Day," which according to the website is one of the world’s most-watched Christian programs. He is known for his so-called healing powers during his church services.

    Ole Anthony has been tracking Hinn for more than two decades. Anthony runs a non-profit called the Trinity Foundation, which monitors religious fraud. He's turned over hundreds of documents to the IRS.

    “The IRS has been loathed to investigate any religious organization," said Anthony.

    Anthony says Hinn has raised millions of dollars through his healing ministries. He said he believes some of the donations are mailed to offices that were searched Wednesday.

    “There is more fraud in the name of God, not just in America, but in the world, than any other kind of fraud,” said Anthony.

    In 1999, Hinn announced he was building a $30 million healing center in Irving and raised millions of dollars. The center was never built.

    “What happened to the money? Same thing that always happens. It goes to meet the needs of Benny and his confidants," Anthony said.

    Hinn's spokespeople at the time told The Dallas Morning News the money was either returned to the people who donated or used for other religious purposes. This marks the second time the IRS has looked into Hinn. They also conducted an investigation in 2005.

    According to Hinn's social media and online schedule, he is in France at this time.

    WFAA reached out for comment. A woman told WFAA they had no comment.

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  • finallysomepride
    finallysomepride

    The one and only time I have seen 1 of his programs he was begging for money to keep his business jet flying.

    What an arshole, hope he & his orginisation gets kicked to the kerb.

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    “There is more fraud in the name of God, not just in America, but in the world, than any other kind of fraud,” said Anthony.

    AMEN to that .

    Its about time the IRS and other relevant organizations looked more closely at the financial activities of the WTB&TS and its associates
    The IRS has been loathed to investigate any religious organization," said Anthony.

    Hopefully that is all about to change.,its long overdue .

  • Rainbow_Troll
    Rainbow_Troll

    This seems to have been happening every couple years since the Bakers were busted. Kent Hovind got put away a while back for the same crime.

    I think we should start a pool. I'm putting my money on Ken Ham. He's not a televangelist, but he did manage to raise $73,000,000 for that amusement park of his. Are there any takers?


  • smiddy
    smiddy

    Not only is religion a snare and a racket , its also a goldmine.

  • Zoos
    Zoos

    Benny Hinn is being persecuted. Obviously this is evidence that he has the truth.

    ;)

  • wannaexit
    wannaexit

    Hope the watchtower is next!

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    Its interesting how so much lies and corruption can go so undisclosed with these crooked money seeking charlatans.

    All tax free with almost no regulation, its like they have an open door to be corrupt.

    The WTS is a scam too built upon lies, deception and corruption but more integrated with its publishing business..

  • Landy
    Landy

    I read the OP as IRS raids Benny Hill's office.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9I4nZx8UCs

  • Hecce
    Hecce

    The WT solicitation methods are very well planned, they are sophisticated and have the appearance that people are giving without the WT asking.

    Most of this Evangelicals preachers have lost all sense of decorum and they ask for tons of money in the open.

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