A third person has been charged in connection with a scheme that federal officials say was a forced labor conspiracy involving victims in Michigan, Florida, Texas and Missouri.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan said Thursday that a federal grand jury has issued a superseding indictment that levies additional allegations against David E. Taylor and Michelle Brannon; and furthermore, adds Kathleen Klein, 53, as a third defendant in the case.
Klein, whom federal prosecutors say was also known within the organization as Prophetess, is specifically charged with conspiracy to commit forced labor, which has a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.
The activity involves forced labor alleged to have taken place through Kingdom of God Global Church, formerly known as Joshua Media Ministries International. During the scheme that lasted more than 10 years, the organization collected about $50 million, and federal authorities…
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