Pastor Quiboloy Gifts Rodrigo Duterte, Others W/ KOJC Women Says Witness
QUIBOLOY – Pastor Apollo Quiboloy allegedly gifted former president Rodrigo Roa Duterte and others with Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) women.
The founder and head of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Pastor Quiboloy, is one among the well-known people who were recently taken into custody by the Philippine National Police (PNP) for unfilled warrants.
A former KOJC member who later became a whistleblower stated that in the midst of grave accusations of human trafficking against him, Quiboloy gave women to former President Rodrigo Duterte and other officials.
One of the victims Quiboloy allegedly offered to Duterte is still living at the church property in Davao City, according to Arlene Stone, a former employee of KOJC and spokesperson for former members living in the United States, who made this claim in an interview with dzRH.
“Based on my information, (some members of the pastoral) were being offered to (persons) very close to Quiboloy, like for example president Duterte. If he (Duterte) likes one of the members of the pastoral, Quiboloy would grant it,” Stone revealed.
She noted that Quiboloy also presented women to other officials during his time in power.
“(The victim) is still inside the compound of Quiboloy and this is one of our calls to the government, that members of the true pastoral – as they tagged us as fake pastoral – should also be investigated by the Senate in the next hearing,” Stone added.
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Arlene Stone stressed that the charges against Quiboloy ought to be addressed by the pastoral members. She further disclosed that monthly contributions between $1,800 and $2,500 were asked for of KOJC members in the United States.
“There came a time that I was not able to give my pledges as at that time I gave birth and my mother got sick when I petitioned her here in the US. That time, I had no regular work. They got mad at me because I was not able to comply with my pledges that were compounded for the next month and as a result became debt,” she said.
Stone expressed confidence for Quiboloy’s extradition to the United States to face charges, and she called on more alleged victims of his to come forward and testify against him.
Former executive secretary Salvador Medindea responded to the accusations by saying, “Pastor Quiboloy is not a pimp that he will cater to even the former president.”
“I don’t know if I will laugh or be annoyed with the kinds of narratives that spout from their mouths,” he added.
Serious accusations against Quiboloy include human trafficking and sexual assault. Although Duterte has acknowledged that he is a womanizer, it is still unclear whether Quiboloy really “gifted” him women.
Stone was called a “fake witness” by Quiboloy’s representatives, who also described her as a “pathological liar” by Mark Tolentino, one of Quiboloy’s legal counsel, and threatened to take legal action against the PNP over the case.
In response to requests for more information, PNP spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo did not react, nor did the PNP comment on Stone’s claims.