Uncovering the Truth: The Father Baker and Nummies Scandal
1 / 20 2 / 20 3 / 20 4 / 20 5 / 20 6 / 20 7 / 20 8 / 20 9 / 20 10 / 20 11 / 20 12 / 20 13 / 20 14 / 20 15 / 20 16 / 20 17 / 20 18 / 20 19 / 20 20 / 20 ❮ ❯ Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker were among the most famous televangelists in America, living a life of luxury with multiple houses, expensive cars and more money than God, when their empire all came crashing down amid sex and financial scandals . Jim Bakker’s empire came crashing down in 1987 when news broke of a scandal involving former church secretary Jessica Hahn, who claimed Bakker had coerced her into a sexual encounter. The revelation led to an investigation into Bakker’s personal and financial conduct. Before they became the subject of a highly publicized scandal , Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker were the most famous televangelists in America. The Bakkers were well-known for their massive wealth and influence. However, a sex scandal led to a divorce and the dissolution of their evangelical empire. His empire came crashing down amidst a sex scandal and the fraud convictions. During his 1980s trial, government prosecutors argued that Bakker cheated followers of his PTL Network out of $150 million, according to The New York Times. He promised viewers lifetime vacations that he could not provide. In 2021, disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker and his Missouri church was ordered to pay $156,000 in restitution after being sued for falsely claiming a drug could cure COVID-19, according to ABC News. – Jim Bakker, the television evangelist who lost his multimillion-dollar PTL ministry over a 15-minute sex fling, was convicted Thursday on all 24 counts of fraud and. In 1989, he was convicted on 24 counts of fraud and conspiracy for overselling $1,000 “lifetime partnerships” at Heritage USA, defrauding supporters of over $150 million. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison and served nearly five before being paroled in 1994. ...