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Originally Posted by AC
I lived couple doors from Lee.There were no millions of laundered money. He lived in a small apartment until we built him a nice (not richy)
duplex which he shared with his son's family. There was no private jet, no fleet of exotic cars. Matter of fact I don't think he owned a car.
Someone would pick him up in that person's car and take him to the meetings.
Sal lent Lee's ministry $100,000 and Lee repaid $100,000. Even I, as a young person, donated $25 to Daystar and I was paid back $25. Money laundering? You brothers are presenting a false narrative. Having been a close associate of this ministry for over 30 years, I know of no one who lost their life saving on Daystar.
AC.
Anaheim
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I know of at least one in Anaheim who lost their life savings on Daystar. As to what was said about Lee, I don't dispute any of it. By numerous testimonies, Witness Lee did live very modestly. Can the same be said of his children?
I do believe Witness Lee was a millionaire who lived very modestly. If he wanted any of LSM money to be directed to his children, who was going to tell him no? The blendeds were and still are loyal to the end. There will never be any admission of malfeasance whether committed by Witness Lee or LSM officers.