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Ebenezer Baptist should evict Warnock

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He's scamming his own congregation for $7400/month tax free.

Apartments owned by Warnock's church evict 'homeless' tenants while senator receives hefty housing stipend​

A downtown Atlanta apartment building mostly owned by the church of Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., has reportedly been evicting disadvantaged tenants while the church pays the senator a hefty monthly housing stipend.

Ebenezer Baptist Church, which pays Warnock a sizable $7,417 monthly housing allowance as its senior pastor, is 99% owner of the Columbia Tower at MLK Village, where residents have received eviction notices for owing as little as $25.88 in past-due rent, according to documents obtained by The Washington Free Beacon.

Eight tenants at Columbia Tower, which is also run by Columbia Residential and described as a haven for the "chronically homeless" and those afflicted with "mental disabilities," have been issued eviction notices since early 2020 for owing an average of $125 in rent.

Five cases were related to rent less than one month late, and two led to court-ordered evictions carried out by the Fulton County Marshal’s Department. Six of them were dismissed, and four remain open.

As a charitable organization, Columbia Tower has paid $77.77 in property taxes during the past seven years and has received more than $15 million in taxpayer-funded assistance since 2005, according to tax records obtained by the Free Beacon.

"They treat me like a piece of s---. They're not compassionate at all," one 69-year-old Black resident who is a Vietnam veteran told the Free Beacon. He explained how he was issued an eviction notice last month for $192 in past-due rent. He told the outlet he was almost evicted last year over $179, but he was allowed to stay after he paid an additional $325 in fees.

"It’s disheartening. It’s horrible. It’s actually horrifying," another resident told the outlet. "We need the help. I understand churches take care of their pastors, but the excess, it’s not good. Not when you have people that need help here."

The anonymous resident, who also paid hundreds in fees, said she was threatened with eviction after being one day late on her rent.

"It was devastating and surprising. I know they have the ability to be patient with me and let me pay my rent. And it was paid," the resident said. "I asked for patience, but I was totally ignored.

"Warnock was outspoken during his campaign about evicting people who are struggling.

"Unemployment benefits have expired, rent is due today, and many Georgia families are at risk of eviction in the middle of a pandemic," Warnock wrote in an August 2020 tweet. "My opponents are supposed to be serving the people in Washington, but they're clearly only concerned with serving their own interests."

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He's scamming his own congregation for $7400/month tax free.

Apartments owned by Warnock's church evict 'homeless' tenants while senator receives hefty housing stipend​

A downtown Atlanta apartment building mostly owned by the church of Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., has reportedly been evicting disadvantaged tenants while the church pays the senator a hefty monthly housing stipend.

Ebenezer Baptist Church, which pays Warnock a sizable $7,417 monthly housing allowance as its senior pastor, is 99% owner of the Columbia Tower at MLK Village, where residents have received eviction notices for owing as little as $25.88 in past-due rent, according to documents obtained by The Washington Free Beacon.

Eight tenants at Columbia Tower, which is also run by Columbia Residential and described as a haven for the "chronically homeless" and those afflicted with "mental disabilities," have been issued eviction notices since early 2020 for owing an average of $125 in rent.

Five cases were related to rent less than one month late, and two led to court-ordered evictions carried out by the Fulton County Marshal’s Department. Six of them were dismissed, and four remain open.

As a charitable organization, Columbia Tower has paid $77.77 in property taxes during the past seven years and has received more than $15 million in taxpayer-funded assistance since 2005, according to tax records obtained by the Free Beacon.

"They treat me like a piece of s---. They're not compassionate at all," one 69-year-old Black resident who is a Vietnam veteran told the Free Beacon. He explained how he was issued an eviction notice last month for $192 in past-due rent. He told the outlet he was almost evicted last year over $179, but he was allowed to stay after he paid an additional $325 in fees.

"It’s disheartening. It’s horrible. It’s actually horrifying," another resident told the outlet. "We need the help. I understand churches take care of their pastors, but the excess, it’s not good. Not when you have people that need help here."

The anonymous resident, who also paid hundreds in fees, said she was threatened with eviction after being one day late on her rent.

"It was devastating and surprising. I know they have the ability to be patient with me and let me pay my rent. And it was paid," the resident said. "I asked for patience, but I was totally ignored.

"Warnock was outspoken during his campaign about evicting people who are struggling.

"Unemployment benefits have expired, rent is due today, and many Georgia families are at risk of eviction in the middle of a pandemic," Warnock wrote in an August 2020 tweet. "My opponents are supposed to be serving the people in Washington, but they're clearly only concerned with serving their own interests."

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“Bit*hes betta’ have my money”-Rev Warnock.
 
He's scamming his own congregation for $7400/month tax free.

Apartments owned by Warnock's church evict 'homeless' tenants while senator receives hefty housing stipend​

A downtown Atlanta apartment building mostly owned by the church of Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., has reportedly been evicting disadvantaged tenants while the church pays the senator a hefty monthly housing stipend.

Ebenezer Baptist Church, which pays Warnock a sizable $7,417 monthly housing allowance as its senior pastor, is 99% owner of the Columbia Tower at MLK Village, where residents have received eviction notices for owing as little as $25.88 in past-due rent, according to documents obtained by The Washington Free Beacon.

Eight tenants at Columbia Tower, which is also run by Columbia Residential and described as a haven for the "chronically homeless" and those afflicted with "mental disabilities," have been issued eviction notices since early 2020 for owing an average of $125 in rent.

Five cases were related to rent less than one month late, and two led to court-ordered evictions carried out by the Fulton County Marshal’s Department. Six of them were dismissed, and four remain open.

As a charitable organization, Columbia Tower has paid $77.77 in property taxes during the past seven years and has received more than $15 million in taxpayer-funded assistance since 2005, according to tax records obtained by the Free Beacon.

"They treat me like a piece of s---. They're not compassionate at all," one 69-year-old Black resident who is a Vietnam veteran told the Free Beacon. He explained how he was issued an eviction notice last month for $192 in past-due rent. He told the outlet he was almost evicted last year over $179, but he was allowed to stay after he paid an additional $325 in fees.

"It’s disheartening. It’s horrible. It’s actually horrifying," another resident told the outlet. "We need the help. I understand churches take care of their pastors, but the excess, it’s not good. Not when you have people that need help here."

The anonymous resident, who also paid hundreds in fees, said she was threatened with eviction after being one day late on her rent.

"It was devastating and surprising. I know they have the ability to be patient with me and let me pay my rent. And it was paid," the resident said. "I asked for patience, but I was totally ignored.

"Warnock was outspoken during his campaign about evicting people who are struggling.

"Unemployment benefits have expired, rent is due today, and many Georgia families are at risk of eviction in the middle of a pandemic," Warnock wrote in an August 2020 tweet. "My opponents are supposed to be serving the people in Washington, but they're clearly only concerned with serving their own interests."

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Obviously you don’t know how churches work.

1) The church is always going to take care of their pastor first. And I mean really take care of him. So to insinuate he’s stealing money when the Church is giving it to him is a false narrative to make him look like a crook.

2) Warnock isn’t running that tower. Ebenezer Church is. And I’m sure they have a property manager operating the tower. Maybe a church member or maybe not.
 
Obviously you don’t know how churches work.

1) The church is always going to take care of their pastor first. And I mean really take care of him. So to insinuate he’s stealing money when the Church is giving it to him is a false narrative to make him look like a crook.

2) Warnock isn’t running that tower. Ebenezer Church is. And I’m sure they have a property manager operating the tower. Maybe a church member or maybe not.
You sound like Warnock’s Karine Jean Pierre.
 
Obviously you don’t know how churches work.

1) The church is always going to take care of their pastor first. And I mean really take care of him. So to insinuate he’s stealing money when the Church is giving it to him is a false narrative to make him look like a crook.

2) Warnock isn’t running that tower. Ebenezer Church is. And I’m sure they have a property manager operating the tower. Maybe a church member or maybe not.
Warnock had the first opportunity to act. He didn't.

Herschel Walker said the tenants of Sen. Raphael Warnock’s church need not fear being evicted for past-due rent.

In a statement Tuesday, the Republican nominee for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat said he would pay their rent to stop “Reverend Warnock from evicting” them from a building that his Atlanta church owns.

“I have never known a preacher that likes abortion even after birth, won’t pay his child support, and evicts poor people to the street,” Mr. Walker said. “I will personally pay the $4,900 in past due rents listed in this article to keep Reverend Warnock from evicting these people.”
 
It is pretty standard procedure, for a church to allow the pastor to live in a church owned house, or to provide a housing allowance. The pastor is SUPPOSED to pay social security on that amount or value.

With that said, the pastor is, usually, the leader of the congregation.

Even if he isnt running the facility directly, Warnock has an influence on how it operates.

He's the pastor and a United States Senator. And he owns the building.

To suggest he doesnt have anything to do with the policies is ridiculous
 
it is a tax dodge for sure, i think all those guys have massive tax dodges both sides of the aisle.
 
Obviously you don’t know how churches work.

1) The church is always going to take care of their pastor first. And I mean really take care of him. So to insinuate he’s stealing money when the Church is giving it to him is a false narrative to make him look like a crook.

2) Warnock isn’t running that tower. Ebenezer Church is. And I’m sure they have a property manager operating the tower. Maybe a church member or maybe not.
you related to warnock
 
Obviously you don’t know how churches work.

1) The church is always going to take care of their pastor first. And I mean really take care of him. So to insinuate he’s stealing money when the Church is giving it to him is a false narrative to make him look like a crook.

2) Warnock isn’t running that tower. Ebenezer Church is. And I’m sure they have a property manager operating the tower. Maybe a church member or maybe not.
You have to be careful. You don’t want anyone calling your candidate a fake Christian. I’m sure that’s the opposing argument.
Exactly why would you call Herschel a fake Christian ? Because he has failed at being a perfect human ? That’s not how it works.
 
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Exactly why would you call Herschel a fake Christian ? Because he has failed at being a perfect human ? That’s not how it works.
The same reason someone would call Warnock a fake pastor. How many lives have Herschel saved compared to Warnock?
 
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