The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Investigat­ion into Falwell’s tenure announced

- By Sarah Rankin and Elana Schor

RICHMOND, VA. » Liberty University is opening an independen­t investigat­ion into Jerry Falwell Jr.’s tenure as president, a widerangin­g inquiry that will include financial, real estate and legal matters, the evangelica­l school’s board announced Monday.

In a statement, the board said it had retained an outside firm to investigat­e “all facets” of the school’s operations under Falwell, and that it was “committed to learning the consequenc­es that have flowed from a lack of spiritual stewardshi­p by our former president.”

Calls for such an investigat­ion had been mounting since Falwell’s departure last week from the post he had held since 2007.

He officially resigned last Tuesday, after a confusing day of back-and-forths about whether he would be leaving. His departure came after a news outlet published an interview with Giancarlo Granda, a muchyounge­r business partner of the Falwell family. Granda said that he had a yearslong sexual relationsh­ip with Falwell’s wife Becki and that Jerry Falwell participat­ed in some of the liaisons as a voyeur.

Although the Falwells have acknowledg­ed that Granda and Becki Falwell had an affair, Jerry Falwell

has denied any participat­ion. The couple allege that Granda threatened to reveal the relationsh­ip unless he was paid substantia­l monies.

The couple said in a statement provided to The Associated Press late Sunday that they support Liberty’s board and “welcome any inquiry as we have nothing to hide.”

Falwell took over as the president of Liberty after the death of his famous evangelist father, the Rev. Jerry Falwell Sr. He oversaw a period of expansive growth and transforma­tion. Liberty’s online program exploded, as did its endowment, the campus underwent a massive transforma­tion and the athletics programs improved.

Falwell also stayed in the news for his series of divisive remarks as well as his vocal support of President Donald Trump, and was the subject of news stories that focused on his business dealings.

Liberty’s statement acknowledg­ed that Falwell’s sharpest critics have long been calling for a departure.

“Some may say that all the signs were there for a long time before last week,” the statement said. “It’s certainly fair to say that there were questionab­le comments made, worrying behavior, and inappropri­ate social media posts, but all the signs were not there until the start of last week.”

The statement also said the school is considerin­g a separate move to reorient it toward its “spiritual mission” by establishi­ng a post in the university leadership dedicated to spiritual guidance for other leaders, ensuring they “live out the Christian walk expected of each and every one of us at Liberty.”

The school’s considerat­ion of that new spirituall­y focused leadership post underscore­s its concern over the degree to which Falwell’s alleged personal conduct would have violated the behavioral codes the school sets for its own students. Falwell told the AP last week that “I never broke a single rule that applies to staff members at Liberty, which I was.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jerry Falwell Jr. submitted his resignatio­n as head of evangelica­l Liberty University, which has opened an investigat­ion into his time as its president.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jerry Falwell Jr. submitted his resignatio­n as head of evangelica­l Liberty University, which has opened an investigat­ion into his time as its president.

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