“Not only was this (nonprofit) plundered to fund the operating deficits of the church, the amounts were spent on personal items of the pastor’s family, and thus were items of taxable income.”-Bruce Kowal, former accountant for Reverend Carl Keyes
“If the New York attorney general were to ever find out, then goodness knows the kind of trouble you and the church could be in, never mind the IRS or the feds!”-David Cushworth, former accountant for Reverend Carl Keyes
25 September 2012, ongoing reports by the Associated Press (AP) proves that you can’t trust church leaders.
The AP report says that Reverend Carl Keyes got hundreds of millions of dollars in donations for charities related to 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and other disasters, as well as international charities (Urban Life Ministries, Aid for the World and many others that aren’t even registered with the proper authorities).
He used much of the money to fund his Manhattan church (eventually sold off to his benefit), pay his own personal debts, buy a $950,000 USD house in New Jersey, and even pay for his son’s college education. He also failed to report donations used for personal expenses to state and federal tax collectors.
His own accountants resigned in protest.
Of course the christian leader denies everything: “Sorry that you don’t have a real ‘story’ here, but the truth is actually quite boring since no one did anything wrong.”-Jennifer Polovetsky, attorney for Reverend Carl Keyes