Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy was hospitalized on September 11 due to difficulty in breathing and was later diagnosed with moderate-risk community-acquired pneumonia.
The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) confirmed Quiboloy's transfer to a public hospital on September 30 and stated he is stable and recovering.
The Regional Trial Court Branch 156 in Pasig City, which is handling Quiboloy's case, was informed and issued an order for his hospitalization on September 15.
Quiboloy faces several indictments from the US, including sexual abuse and coercion, as well as human trafficking, and is on the FBI's most wanted list.
In the Philippines, he also faces cases including sexual abuse and qualified human trafficking, with the PNP suspecting he sexually exploited hundreds of women.
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