REPORT: 5th Accuser in Eddie Long Sexual Misconduct Lawsuits
There was a fifth accuser in the "Bishop" Eddie Long sexual misconduct
case, reports FOX Atlanta.
Centino Kemp never filed a lawsuit and his name was withheld from the
public. The 22-year-old Atlanta man apparently came forward with more
allegations of sexual misconduct after the initial four cases were
filed against the disgraced anti-gay mega-church pastor.
One source says Centino Kemp, who was raised in the Bahamas, met
Bishop Eddie Long years ago during a visit to New Birth Missionary
Baptist Church while he was a teenage student in a Florida college.
The relationship meant enough for him to tattoo Eddie Long's name on
his wrist, followed by the words, "Never a Mistake, Always a Lesson."
He didn't know the other young men and never filed suit, but our
sources say he was part of the settlement in the Bishop Long case.
The four young men—Maurice Robinson, Jamal Parris, Anthony Flagg and
Spencer LeGrande—filed sexual coercion lawsuits against Long and New
Birth last fall. Long is accused of using church funds to give the
four men cash, gifts and cars. The sexual relationships reportedly
began when each of the plaintiffs were around 16 years old. Read the
complaints HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
A judge dismissed the lawsuits on May 27, one day after both sides
announced they'd agreed to a settlement. The parties agreed not to
disclose the dollar amount or any details.
Last fall, R20 had advance knowledge of one of the Eddie Long
lawsuits. At that time, our sources indicated there were at least six
accusers.
FOX Atlanta tracked down Kemp to an Atlanta recording studio where he
has been renting "countless $100 an hour sessions" and was chauffeured
in a limousine. Watch their report WHEN YOU JUMP ...
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