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US Pastor, Wife Accused Of Forcing Church Members Into Slave Labour, Sexual Exploitation For A Decade ()

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US Pastor, Wife Accused Of Forcing Church Members Into Slave Labour, Sexual Exploitation For A Decade

The couple allegedly ran the brutal scheme from 2011 until 2020, the feds said.

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