Sunday, September 26, 2010

Bishop Eddie Long Wife

Latest News Update About Bishop Eddie Long Wife: Bishop Eddie Long Wife, Elder Vanessa Long is one yoke; consequently, she’s just as creditworthy for the sexual allegations that have been filed against Eddie Long. When you’re one yoke, you’re one spirit and when two people are in spousal relationship for many years, you recognize what the other party is making out, particularly when they’re gaining millions of dollars into their various bank accounts.
Several times, there’s an agitation for married woman to go against homosexuality with their hubbies while blotting out the fact of his same sex sleeping around in their marriage. Vanessa Long not only knew about is gay sex life with these teenagers, but she also recognized about those text messages and cell phone photos, he was sending to them. Like the young men enjoined their attorney, the church would blanket up for what they knew Bishop Eddie Long was getting along with them, but so was Vanessa Long and that’s not love, that is lust.

Bishop Eddie Long offered a news conference with wife Vanessa at 10 AM Sunday in which Long didn’t say anything of substance again. Long vowed again he would fight allegations but said he would not address them in the “court of public opinion”. Long has chosen to be evasive about allegations with the news media, using reps to attack plaintiffs but not to respond to some directed questions including allegations of sharing a bed with teens. Long today made it clear today that he will continue to lead his congregation at New Birth and will deal with the scandal in the “court of justice not the court of public opinion. I am going to fight. Fight very vigorously. Things New Birth has stood for … we will continue to do.”

Long is accused by four men of similar alleged acts that they claim started as teenagers and continued until collegiate years. Long with Vanessa have four children of their own: Eric, Edward, Jared and Taylor. The lawsuits claim that Eddie Long would search out male teen members from his congregation that were without father figures, befriend them, give them cars. Long is accused of using money, free trips, and free housing, all in an alleged act of coercion to get them into bed. The suits goes on to claim that once Long got what he allegedly wanted, he tried to control the boys’ relationships with others, distancing them further from their often absent fathers, telling them not to have girlfriends, and instructing them to give up basketball collegiate careers. Read More.

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