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An activist Christian group has launched a petition drive to get the Virginia Attorney General’s office and the IRS to open criminal investigations into Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr.

So far Faithful America has collected nearly 12,000 signatures and hopes to reach their goal of 15,000 by this weekend.

“The response has been great so far, more than we expected,” said Rev. Nathan Empsall, the organization’s Campaigns Director. “But that shouldn’t come as a surprise given how fed up so many Christians are with the way Falwell and others have hijacked the Gospel to represent their hypocritical own self-interests rather than Christ’s teachings of love and justice.”

The drive comes in the wake of exposés by Politico, The Miami Herald and other news outlets which have accused Falwell of, among other things, using the influential and ultra-conservative Christian college to enrich himself and his cronies.

Falwell is also alleged to have engaged in activities that run counter to the Christian college’s ethos like sharing photos of his wife, Becki, in French maid costume with employees, graphically describing their sex life, and drinking and dancing in Miami Beach nightspots.

Then there’s the strange relationship between Falwell, his wife and a former pool attendant at the Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach; the family’s investment in a gay-friendly youth hostel; and an attempted hush-money arrangement engineered by the president’s former fixer, Michael Cohen.

 

 

While in Miami Beach the Falwells developed a friendship with a pool attendant, Giancarlo Granda, 21, and soon he was hiking and water skiing with them in Virginia.

Within months, they were offering to help him get started in business in Florida.

When Donald Trump visited Liberty in 2012, the Falwells invited Granda to fly up for the occasion.

 

Giaancarlo Granda meets Donald Trump, 2012

 

In the end, Granda’s business bizarrely received $1.8 million in loans from Falwell.

Three years later, the Falwell’s reportedly enlisted Cohen’s help to keep “a bunch of photographs, personal photographs” from becoming public.

The Falwell’s told Cohen that someone had obtained photographs that were embarrassing to them, and was demanding cash.

Cohen flew to Florida and soon met with an attorney for the person with the photographs, telling him he was committing a crime.

Cohen described them as pictures that should be “kept between husband and wife” and joked that evangelicals have a kinkier sex life than Hollywood stars.

“I actually have one of the photos,” Cohen told a friend, without going into specifics. “It’s terrible.”

Falwell has denied the existence of any lurid photos.

In response to all of this, Falwell earlier this month asked the FBI to investigate a supposed “criminal conspiracy” against him by former board members of the Christian school who he blames for the spate of negative stories.

Falwell, who took the reins of the university in 2007 after the death of his father, Moral Majority founder Rev. Jerry Falwell, has denied any impropriety.

Empsall, who is also a priest associate at the Episcopal Church of St. Paul & St. James in New Haven, Connecticut, said Faithful America has been critical of Falwell before “when he’s made, for example, anti-Islamic statements.”

“The difference is now we are calling for a criminal investigation because there has been this snowball of stories that point out that there is a potential pattern of criminal self-dealing at Liberty University,” he said. “We’ve always known this guy is an extremist and a hypocrite and he should face social consequences for that. This is the first time we’re calling for legal consequences.”

“I’m not going to say Jerry Falwell Jr. is not a Christian, ” Empsall added. “But his behavior is not Christian.”

[READ: Dirty Pictures Of Jerry Falwell, Jr. May Have Led To Trump Support]

The IRS does investigate fraud allegations, but it requires whistleblowers to follow a set procedure that is detailed on the government’s website.

Faithful America is a left-of-center group that was founded in 2004 and affiliated with the National Council of Churches of Christ.

Previously, it launched a petition drive demanding the resignation of Franklin Graham from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association for “preaching hatred and Trumpism” and another urging publisher HarperCollins to drop Focus on the Family founder James Dobson “for his discrimination against women, immigrants, and the LGBT community.”

It has also condemned former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee for calling President Barack Obama’s presidency “anti-Christian” and pressured MSNBC to stop inviting Family Research Council President Tony Perkins to appear on its programs as a “Christian spokesman.”

 

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