Houston Chronicle

Georgia megachurch pastor was embroiled in sex scandal

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LITHONIA, Ga. — Eddie Long, the flamboyant megachurch pastor whose reputation was tarnished after former congregant­s accused him of sexual misconduct, has died. He was 63. Long died Sunday after battling cancer, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga., said in a statement to multiple media outlets.

His death came “after a gallant private fight with an aggressive form of cancer,” the statement said.

Long has been senior pastor at New Birth Missionary Baptist since 1987.

The church said it grew from 300 members to more than 25,000 under Long’s leadership and became one of the nation’s largest congregati­ons.

The church operated television and internatio­nal ministries, and built satellite churches in several cities, including Miami, Denver and Charlotte, N.C.

Long was a Christian author, a gospel singer and was also known for preaching and practicing a “prosperity gospel” in which the faithful would be rewarded with wealth.

Long was also known for his flamboyant lifestyle, as he flew around the world on a private jet, drove around metro Atlanta in a $350,000 Bentley and lived in a $1.4 million house with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

In 2006, the church hosted then-President George W. Bush and former Presidents Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush during the funeral of Coretta Scott King, the widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

“As I reflect on his life, I am especially rememberin­g Bishop Long’s support during some of the most difficult times in my life. the passing of my mother in 2006, and the sudden and unexpected loss of my sister in 2007,” King’s daughter, Bernice King, said in a statement Sunday.

“During these devastatin­g moments in my life, he was there for me and my family in many ways and I will forever be grateful.”

Scandal erupted in 2010, when four young men filed lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct, bringing notoriety to his church that reached far beyond its 10,000-seat cathedral at its home base in Lithonia, just east of Atlanta.

Long’s lavish lifestyle was a focal point in the lawsuits, which accused him of seducing the young men into sexual relationsh­ips in exchange for trips, clothes and cars.

Two of the men had accused Long of grooming them for sexual relationsh­ips through the church’s LongFellow­s Youth Academy.

The other two men, one of whom attended a satellite church in Charlotte, made similar allegation­s in the legal cases.

Eight months later, Long settled the cases out of court for an undisclose­d amount and has never admitted any wrongdoing. After that, some congregati­on members changed their opinion of him, but many others continued to rally around the charismati­c leader.

He’s survived by his wife, Vanessa Long, four children and three grandchild­ren.

Funeral arrangemen­ts were not immediatel­y announced.

 ?? Associated Press file ?? Bishop Eddie Long, left, embraces a friend in 2010 after a scandal erupted in which four young men accused him of sexual misconduct. The cases were settled out of court.
Associated Press file Bishop Eddie Long, left, embraces a friend in 2010 after a scandal erupted in which four young men accused him of sexual misconduct. The cases were settled out of court.

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