David Yonggi Cho, pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South
Korea, has been a personal friend of our family for more than 40 years.
He has stayed in our home, and my father and I have served on his church
growth board for a combined 38 years. Presently, I serve as president
of Church Growth International of the Americas....
Because of the
slant of some of the media reports, it is important certain details of
the situation be made known. Not only was I present in Seoul during much
of the trial, but there was also information disclosed during
closed-door meetings which has not yet been made public. I want to share
some of this as follows.
First, the Seoul Central District Court
sentenced Cho, 78, to a three-year prison term suspended for five years.
He had been indicted for allegedly causing financial losses worth more
than $12 million. He was also fined $5 million. He will not have to
serve prison time, but he is on probation.
Second, Cho’s son, Cho
Hee-Jun, 49, was indicted for the same charges. Because he was
considered a flight risk, he was immediately taken into custody
following a court order after being sentenced to three years in prison.
Cho
has three sons. The second and third sons are very productive and work
in church-related ministries. His eldest son has been the prodigal. He
has been married four times and has been involved in sexual scandals
with national personalities. In addition, he has served prison time for
investment scams and embezzlement. His scandalized life has been an
embarrassment to his family and the church.
Twelve years ago, this son purposely defrauded the church in excess
of $12 million in a stock-related scheme. Cho testified that he trusted
his elders and son and didn’t check and read the thousands of pages of
paperwork, which was prepared for him to sign. Because Cho relied upon
the direction of his choice elders and son, he signed the papers. He
never received any monies from the transaction.
Third, the
presiding judge said, “The court considered that even though Pastor Cho
had the final say in the church, he never took the lead in any of the
crimes, including tax evasion, committed on the suggestion of the
accounting firm.”
The court also considered Cho’s life journey as a
religious leader and his long-term contribution to social welfare as
mitigating circumstances on his behalf. The court ruled that his son,
Cho Hee-Jun, was the instigator of the crime related to the purchase of
the shares of 1-Service stock.
Even though Cho established the
world’s largest church, with more than 1 million members, he lives a
simple life in a 1,000-square-foot church apartment. Neither does he own
a car. Cho has raised and given
personally to the church more than $170
million.
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