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Originally Posted by hometown guy
Sounds like TS is free to keep preaching. From my understanding that just amended his house arrested to include the property ( that includes the church ) until he sees a judge in September. At this point they don’t seem to have any intention on bringing him into custody and seem to have amended it so he would not be breaking any laws since they know he will be preaching every service.
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This is partly true. He won’t be put in jail; however, his house arrest has not been amended and he’s not allowed to preach.
Post from Rev Spell:
“”Current situation:
As of Monday, April 27, At 10:30am, prior to the 12:00 protest, I was contacted by my lawyer and told that I had until 12:00 noon to pay $25,000 for breaking my house arrest on Sunday morning and Sunday night service, or I would be put in prison.
He said I was a risk to society, even though my congregation has the right to assemble. After negotiations, my lawyer said it was reduced to $15,000.
Following the protest at the Governors mansion, around 2pm, I received a letter from the judge stating that I was a greater threat to the inmates who are a “captive population”, than to my congregation, so he would allow me to remain on house arrest until further notice.
Every time I break house arrest, such as I did Sunday morning, Sunday night and last night to PREACH in my PULPIT, another charge gets added to my case.
An important distinction is that originally they stated that the bus incident was a completely separate issue and was not tied in any way to my strict adherence to
Hebrews 10:25 and exercising our right to assemble. True motives were reveal when the bail bond stipulations were used to effectively tie the two “separate” issues together in yet another effort to keep me from preaching to my congregation.“”