Bishop Jones may be a cheater but he\'s no sexorcist: Defence
by:KISSTOY
2021-02-03
TORONTO —
Bishop Wayne Jones often enjoys the guilty pleasure of cheating his two wives with his pastor, but he has not committed sexual assault, his lawyer said in Tuesday\'s closing statement.
Defense lawyer Randall Barles says Bishop Jones, the spiritual leader of four mature women, has never had a \"power status\" and they claim he sexually assaulted them.
Instead, Jones hired three victims.
Including two sisters in early 1990.
Barrs told Judge Suhail Akhtar that in the long, mutually agreed matters.
Besides, Jones has one.
One of the alleged victims was angered by the fact that she had to sue him for taking back $2,000 and she lent him to repair the car.
Mr. Jones, 56, pleaded not guilty to the judge\'s sexual assault and fraud charges. alone trial.
The last complainant
He reported the case to the police on 2014.
She testified that she only agreed to have sex with Jones to remove the curse on her by the Montreal psychic.
The woman testified that she also wanted to protect her boyfriend.
He was sentenced to one year in prison for the drug trade.
Barrs said: \"He doesn\'t want to give up on this . . . . . . This is the most exciting thing in his life . \".
Barrs said the woman \"made the wrong choice\" in her boyfriend but was not cursed.
Two drugs before her.
In court, the boyfriend was murdered in New York and Jamaica.
Barrs says Jones is just playing sex games with her, pretending to be a spirit called \"Gao Yue\" when she is wearing sexy underwear and manipulating sex toys.
She testified that Jones had sex with her about 30 times and stole $20,000 in cash, $5,000 in cars and some jewelry from her boyfriend during January.
2010 and May 1, 2013.
She begged Jones to recover $250,000 in cash from her boyfriend, a drug dealer named Sister Celine in Montreal.
\"Jones is her last hope to get her money back,\" Barrs said . \".
Jones tried desperately to get the money back from Sister Celine, but failed.
Barles said she knew him because she belonged to his Toronto church.
The trial will continue on Wednesday as the official submission of the closing statement is made.
Bishop Wayne Jones often enjoys the guilty pleasure of cheating his two wives with his pastor, but he has not committed sexual assault, his lawyer said in Tuesday\'s closing statement.
Defense lawyer Randall Barles says Bishop Jones, the spiritual leader of four mature women, has never had a \"power status\" and they claim he sexually assaulted them.
Instead, Jones hired three victims.
Including two sisters in early 1990.
Barrs told Judge Suhail Akhtar that in the long, mutually agreed matters.
Besides, Jones has one.
One of the alleged victims was angered by the fact that she had to sue him for taking back $2,000 and she lent him to repair the car.
Mr. Jones, 56, pleaded not guilty to the judge\'s sexual assault and fraud charges. alone trial.
The last complainant
He reported the case to the police on 2014.
She testified that she only agreed to have sex with Jones to remove the curse on her by the Montreal psychic.
The woman testified that she also wanted to protect her boyfriend.
He was sentenced to one year in prison for the drug trade.
Barrs said: \"He doesn\'t want to give up on this . . . . . . This is the most exciting thing in his life . \".
Barrs said the woman \"made the wrong choice\" in her boyfriend but was not cursed.
Two drugs before her.
In court, the boyfriend was murdered in New York and Jamaica.
Barrs says Jones is just playing sex games with her, pretending to be a spirit called \"Gao Yue\" when she is wearing sexy underwear and manipulating sex toys.
She testified that Jones had sex with her about 30 times and stole $20,000 in cash, $5,000 in cars and some jewelry from her boyfriend during January.
2010 and May 1, 2013.
She begged Jones to recover $250,000 in cash from her boyfriend, a drug dealer named Sister Celine in Montreal.
\"Jones is her last hope to get her money back,\" Barrs said . \".
Jones tried desperately to get the money back from Sister Celine, but failed.
Barles said she knew him because she belonged to his Toronto church.
The trial will continue on Wednesday as the official submission of the closing statement is made.
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