Creflo Dollar |
A simple
battery charge lodged last June against mega-church pastor Creflo
Dollar Jr. after a scuffle with his daughter has been dismissed.
Dollar, one
of the best-known adherents of a prosperity gospel, recently completed a
three-month, pre-trial intervention program that allowed him to avoid court. He
was required to enroll in an anger management program, report to a probation
officer and pay $1,072 in court fees, the solicitor said.
The pastor
of World Changers Church International has no history of such
incidents, and the victim, Dollar’s 15-year-old daughter, didn’t want to see
him charged, Inagawa said. The program was used in 128 cases last year, he
said.
“Those
are among a number of factors we considered,” the solicitor told The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.
Fayette
County sheriff’s deputies responded to the Dollars’ home June 8 after his
daughter told a 911 operator he had punched and choked her.
“It was
not the first time it’s happened, ” the girl, whose name is being withheld because she is a
minor, said in an audio recording of the 911 call.
The incident
report alleged that Dollar choked his daughter for about five seconds with both
his hands before grabbing her by the shoulders, slapping her, then throwing her
to the ground.
Dollar,
speaking to his congregation after the
incident, denied the accusations.
“She was
not choked, ” Dollar said. “She was not punched. The truth is, a family
conversation with our youngest daughter got emotional. Things escalated from
there.”
Dollar’s
attorney, Nikki Bonner, declined comment Thursday.
The
50-year-old pastor was targeted in 2007 by a congressional committee examining
the tax-exempt status of World Changers and five other mega churches Dollar,
who drives a church-bought Rolls Royce, withheld certain requested financial
documents and refused to answer questions from Senate Finance Committee
Chairman Charles Grassley (R-Iowa).
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