The Mercury News

Falwell takes leave from Liberty University after social media uproar

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RICHMOND, VA. >> Jerry Falwell Jr. took an indefinite leave of absence Friday as the leader of Liberty University, one of the nation’s top evangelica­l Christian colleges, days after apologizin­g for a social media post that caused an uproar even among fellow conservati­ves.

The private university in Lynchburg, Virginia, gave no reason for Falwell’s departure in a one-sentence announceme­nt Friday afternoon. But it came after Falwell’s apology earlier this week for a since-deleted photo he posted online showing him with his pants unzipped, stomach exposed and his arm around a young woman in a similar pose. The statement said the executive committee of Liberty’s board of trustees, acting on behalf of the full board, met Friday and requested Falwell take leave as president and chancellor, “to which he has agreed, effective immediatel­y.”

A high-profile supporter of President Donald Trump, Falwell has served since 2007 as president of the university founded by his evangelist father, the late Rev. Jerry Falwell. He did not immediatel­y return a call seeking comment. University spokesman Scott Lamb said he had no further comment.

In an interview this week with Lynchburg radio station WLNI, Falwell said the woman in the photo was his wife’s assistant and that the picture was taken during a “costume party” while on vacation.

“Lots of good friends visited us on the yacht,” the caption of the photo said, in part. “I promise that’s just black water in my glass. It was a prop only.”

He said the woman — who also had her midriff exposed — was pregnant, couldn’t get her pants zipped and he imitated her, saying it was all in “good fun.”

“I’ve apologized to everybody, and I’ve promised my kids ... I’m going to try to be a good boy from here on out,” he told the interviewe­r.

On Thursday, Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina, a pastor who previously taught at Liberty, called Falwell’s behavior “appalling” and said he should resign. Besides Walker, some pastors who graduated from Liberty spoke out this week calling for a change in leadership at the school. Mark Davis, a Texasbased pastor, tweeted that “the name of Christ and the reputation of Liberty will continue to be dishonored” without action against Falwell by the board. Colby Garman, a pastor who has served on the executive board of the Southern Baptist Convention of Virginia, tweeted Monday that it was “bewilderin­g” to see Falwell maintain the board’s support.

“How is this Jerry Falwell Jr. photo even real?” tweeted conservati­ve TV personalit­y Meghan McCain, daughter of the late U.S. Sen. John McCain. “Also if you’re running the largest Christian university in America maybe don’t put photos of yourself on social media with your pants undone on a yacht — with random women in bad wigs. So gross, so hypocritic­al.”

 ?? STEVE HELBER — THE EASSOCIATE­D PRESS ?? Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. has agreed to take an indefinite leave of absence from his role as president and chancellor of the college.
STEVE HELBER — THE EASSOCIATE­D PRESS Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. has agreed to take an indefinite leave of absence from his role as president and chancellor of the college.

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