A woman has filed a lawsuit against a Florida megachurch after it
reportedly did not pay her the promised hush money to keep her alleged
affair with a pastor a secret.
Church member Arlene Miranda filed the suit against Orlando Baptist
Church based in Orange County, saying the church failed to pay the
agreed $3,000 so she would keep quiet about her alleged affair with
Pastor David Janney, 61, married, and the church's president.
"They threatened me. If I didn't sign it, they threatened me," Miranda told WFTV.
Miranda denied she filed the lawsuit for the money, saying "I
committed a sin.
The Holy Spirit really, really convicted me and I
wanted to come clean."
Her lawsuit is being shouldered by businessman Craig Mateer, who sued
Janney's charity in 2012, accusing it of misusing funds. The case was
eventually settled out of court.
Mateer allegedly gave $117,000 to Janney's World Hope, but based on
investigation, the money appeared to have enriched Janney, according to
the Orlando Sentinel and Raw Story.
In her lawsuit, Miranda said she's been a member of the church since
2008. Last September, she claimed that Janney "started making sexual
advances towards" her.
"David Janney texted Plaintiff about his sexual fantasies about her,"
the lawsuit said, adding that on the following Labor Day weekend, they
had an affair at the World Hope office.
After the affair, Janney continued to text her about the incident and its effect on him.
"You're beautiful, you're very sexy, your body is amazing and you're very passionate," he allegedly told her.
"I wish we had a better place and a better time for today. You're
more than I fantasised. Be proud of yourself. [A]nd now please give me a
few days to work through my mind my heart and talk to my Lord. More
than anything I want to be the man of God and your pastor," Janney
allegedly wrote her.
But when Janney learned that Miranda had disclosed the affair to
Pastor Don Norman, "he sent her threatening text messages regarding her
and her children, and demanded she keep quiet about the affair," the
lawsuit read.
On Dec. 2, Janney and other church officers presented Miranda with a
non-disclosure agreement that promised to pay her $375 a week starting
Dec. 4.
"In return, Plaintiff would not disparage David Janney, OBC, Inc., or
otherwise disclose her affair with David Janney," the lawsuit read.
Miranda signed the agreement. She later said she didn't receive any payment up to the time she filed the lawsuit.
Because of the scandal, Janney resigned from the church.
"Pastor Dave Janney resigned as the Senior Pastor effective Sunday,
February 7, 2016, not because the allegations against him are true, but
because he felt his resignation was in the best interest of the Church,"
the church said in a statement.
It added, "Orlando Baptist Church is saddened by the resignation of
Pastor Dave Janney. He leaves with our love and support. As a church we
desire to extend grace and love to all, in all that we do. The church
will be forming a pulpit committee that will lead in the process of
selecting a new pastor. Ultimately our church members will be able to
ask questions of, and vote for, any new pastor."
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