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New Lawsuit Claims TBN Ministry Covered Up Rape of 13-Year-Old Carra Crouch


Writer: Michael Allen | 26 June 2012 | www.opposingviews.com

Back in March, Brittany Koper, a granddaughter of TBN founders Paul and Jan Crouch and a former senior executive at the organization, filed a lawsuit against the ministry, alleging "multiple cover-ups of sexual and criminal scandals," including a cover-up of a "bloody sexual assault."

A new suit, filed last week by Koper’s 19-year-old sister Carra Crouch claims that she was raped when she was 13 years old, but TBN covered it up and did not allow her to call the police.

(Note: Carra is on the left and Brittany is on the right in this picture, from 2000) [PHOTO NOT PICTURED ON THIS WEBSITE]

The Orange County Register Reports:

A granddaughter of Trinity Broadcasting Network founders Jan and Paul Crouch filed a lawsuit Monday alleging that she was plied with alcohol and raped by a TBN employee when she was just 13 — and that her family covered up the incident, rather than report it to authorities, to protect TBN’s reputation.

Carra Crouch, now 19, was distraught after the 2006 assault by a 30-year-old man, and told her grandmother what had happened.

"Jan (Crouch) became furious and began screaming at Ms. Crouch, a thirteen year old girl, and began telling her ‘it is your fault,’" according to the suit.

Carra Crouch then told John Casoria, TBN’s in-house counsel and her second cousin; he became agitated and told her that he didn’t believe her, it says.

"He elaborated by stating he further believed she was already sexually active ‘so it did not really matter’ and he ‘believed she may have propositioned him,’"the suit alleges.

The 30-year-old TBN employee, whom (Carra) Crouch had known for years, wound up in her (hotel) room and ordered a bottle of wine from room service on Trinity’s account ("Trinity Broadcasting makes a regular practice of providing alcohol to its employees during business meetings"), the suit alleges. He coerced her to drink it "in an attempt to get her intoxicated," and she did, it says. She asked him to leave her room, and he responded by giving her a glass of water to "help her feel better."

Carra Crouch drank the glass of water and passed out immediately, according to the suit.

When she awoke the next morning, the man was lying next to her, there was blood on the bed sheets, and she had "severe pain and soreness in her body in places which indicated she had been molested and raped," it alleges. She locked herself in the bathroom and screamed at the man to leave her room, and returned to California that day.

That glass of water, Crouch now believes, contained a date rape drug which caused her to pass out.

Casoria, TBN’s in-house attorney, fired him over the telephone, saying Trinity had gathered enough evidence to terminate him with cause, that the evidence was "most probably sufficient to bring criminal charges" against him, and that Trinity would not disclose the evidence to the police if he would not file for unemployment, worker’s compensation or an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claim, the suit alleges.


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