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  Evangelist Tony Alamo Agrees to Return to Arkansas

By Felicia Fonseca
News Channel 8

September 26, 2008

http://www.news8.net/news/stories/0908/556805.html

Evangelist and convicted tax evader Tony Alamo has waived his right to fight extradition to Arkansas after his arrest on charges that he took minors across state lines for sexual purposes. Alamo appeared briefly Friday in U.S. District Court in Flagstaff. U.S. marshals will move him as soon as possible, although it isn't known exactly when. The one-time rock promoter and street preacher was arrested by the FBI (web) while leaving a Flagstaff hotel Thursday on charges of violating the Mann Act, usually used in interstate prostitution cases.

Federal prosecutors sought Alamo's arrest after interviewing six girls taken into state custody during a raid of his southwestern Arkansas compound Saturday.

NewsChannel 8 myTAKE - What's Your Opinion? Alamo told U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark E. Aspey he had legally changed his name to Tony Alamo from his birth name, Bernie Lazar Hoffman. He also said he was legally blind.

Court documents in the case were sealed.

Alamo was represented by a federal public defender but said he planned to hire his own attorney. The defense lawyer was then released from the case. He declined to comment.

Alamo has said that the age of consent is puberty and that there's a mandate in the Bible for girls marrying young.

"In the Bible it happened. But girls today, I don't marry them if they want to at 14-15 years old," Alamo told The Associated Press after the raid. "We won't do it, even though I believe it's OK."

Federal agents and Arkansas state police who raided the headquarters of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries in the town of Fouke removed six girls ages 10 to 17. They said they were seeking evidence that children there had been molested or filmed having sex.

 
 

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