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- Location
- Mid-Missouri
David Taylor, the self-proclaimed Apostle and leader of the Kingdom of God Global Church (KOGGC).
* Arrest: Taylor, 53, and Executive Director Michelle Brannon, 56, were arrested in late August 2025 in a nationwide takedown.
* Charges: They face federal charges including Conspiracy to Commit Forced Labor and Money Laundering.
* Allegations: Authorities allege Taylor and Brannon operated a forced labor organization spanning multiple states (MI, FL, TX, MO). Victims were allegedly compelled to work long hours at call centers soliciting donations, subjected to psychological abuse, sleep deprivation, and restricted living conditions.
* Financial Aspect: The indictment claims that millions in donations, reportedly around $50 million since 2014, were allegedly used for the leaders' luxury lifestyles instead of ministry purposes.
This is a developing federal case involving serious allegations. Keep an eye out for updates on their court proceedings.
Office of Public Affairs | Two Self-Professed Religious Leaders Who Used Physical and Psychological Abuse to Coerce Victims to Solicit Tens of Millions in Donations Federally Charged and Arrested | United States Department of Justice Two Self-Professed Religious Leaders Who Used Physical and Psychological Abuse to Coerce Victims to Solicit Tens of Millions in Donations Federally Charged and Arrested
* Arrest: Taylor, 53, and Executive Director Michelle Brannon, 56, were arrested in late August 2025 in a nationwide takedown.
* Charges: They face federal charges including Conspiracy to Commit Forced Labor and Money Laundering.
* Allegations: Authorities allege Taylor and Brannon operated a forced labor organization spanning multiple states (MI, FL, TX, MO). Victims were allegedly compelled to work long hours at call centers soliciting donations, subjected to psychological abuse, sleep deprivation, and restricted living conditions.
* Financial Aspect: The indictment claims that millions in donations, reportedly around $50 million since 2014, were allegedly used for the leaders' luxury lifestyles instead of ministry purposes.
This is a developing federal case involving serious allegations. Keep an eye out for updates on their court proceedings.
Office of Public Affairs | Two Self-Professed Religious Leaders Who Used Physical and Psychological Abuse to Coerce Victims to Solicit Tens of Millions in Donations Federally Charged and Arrested | United States Department of Justice Two Self-Professed Religious Leaders Who Used Physical and Psychological Abuse to Coerce Victims to Solicit Tens of Millions in Donations Federally Charged and Arrested