KOJC worker urges victims to come forward after Quiboloy's arrest
A former Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) worker based in the US, Arlene Stone, is urging other alleged victims to come forward and seek government assistance.
Stone emphasized that now is an opportune time for KOJC members to leave following Pastor Apollo Quiboloy's arrest after a two-week standoff at the KOJC compound in Davao City.
She noted that many alleged victims remain inside KOJC due to fear, citing threats from a group known as the 'Angels of Death', and shared personal experiences of intimidation and hacking attempts.
The Philippine National Police confirmed Quiboloy's arrest and the existence of potential members involved in intimidating those who expose abuses within KOJC.
Stone urged alleged victims not to be afraid and take advantage of government support to reclaim their lives and seek justice, highlighting the imminent collapse of the organization.
Former KOJC followers are hopeful that Quiboloy will face charges related to sex trafficking and other crimes in a scheduled hearing on May 20, 2025.
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