Christian televangelist scandals
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A series of scandals in the 1980s resulted in the destruction of the reputations of several famous Christian televangelists, including Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart.
Most scandalized televangelists continue preaching, though with a far diminished viewership. Despite their respective scandals, they each often retain a core group of "faithful" followers.
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Jimmy Swaggart
Jimmy Swaggart admitted sinning against God and his wife in 1988 after being caught on film taking a prostitute to a motel. He built his ministry into a $150 million-a-year (£65m) concern. The following year after allegations of a 10-year affair his 2 million television audience turned their backs on him.
Oral Roberts
In 1987 Oral Roberts addressed his television audience telling them that God had told him to raise $8 million (£4.5 million), if he did not God would “take him home”. He raised $9.1 million. By 1989, due to financial difficulties, he had to close down his ministry. Former employees have alleged that he used ministry funds to buy clothes, jewelry and fund travel in a private jets.
Robert Tilton
By late 1980s Robert Tilton was pulling in $80 million (£45 million) a year through his Success-N-Life television program. In 1991 ABC’s Primetime Live announced that prayer requests sent along with financial donations to Tilton's organization were being thown away without being read.
Benny Hinn
A current fraud scandal involves televangelist Benny Hinn, famous for his televised faith healing.
Source
The Independent, "Bad faith, blackmail and a troubled TV evangelist", 14.9.2004