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John and Chino discuss the legal troubles surrounding Hobart Freeman, particularly focusing on the civil lawsuit that uncovered his financial status and the criminal indictment that followed. They examine how Freeman’s followers reacted to revelations about his wealth and the financial practices of Faith Assembly. Chino shares firsthand accounts from former members, including one woman’s memory of her family’s deep involvement and the painful experiences they endured. They also discuss how Faith Assembly discouraged medical treatment, leading to many preventable deaths. The conversation highlights the psychological control Freeman exerted over his congregation and the lasting impact on those who were part of the movement.

The discussion shifts to Freeman’s legal battles, including his arrest and courtroom demeanor, contrasting it with his confident stage presence. They explore his reluctance to hire legal counsel, relying instead on a theological defense. The conversation includes comparisons to other leaders with similar tactics and the broader implications of such teachings. Chino and John conclude by emphasizing the importance of confronting suppressed memories and seeking healing from the psychological harm inflicted by authoritarian religious environments.

00:00 Introduction
00:31 John and Cheno discuss Hobart Freeman’s indictment
01:50 The civil lawsuit and Freeman’s financial disclosures
04:22 Discontent among church members over Freeman’s wealth
06:12 Underpaid church staff and financial control
09:07 Faith Assembly’s financial arrangement
13:49 Freeman’s claims of living by faith vs. reality
15:24 The criminal indictment and Freeman’s legal troubles
16:36 Faith Assembly’s alarming maternal and infant mortality rates
19:02 A personal testimony of suffering in Faith Assembly
22:30 The church’s suppression of negative experiences
26:37 Comparing faith healing to biblical healing narratives
30:06 Freeman’s arrest and court proceedings
31:26 Freeman’s unexpected change in demeanor before the judge
34:41 Manipulation of martyrdom narratives by cult leaders
37:00 The false persona of authoritarian religious leaders
39:02 Freeman’s contradictory stance on American laws
41:09 Freeman’s refusal to hire legal counsel
44:05 Theological contradictions in Freeman’s faith healing doctrine
50:09 The indictment’s impact on Faith Assembly’s reputation
52:05 Comparing Freeman’s legal strategy to other cult leaders
54:11 Freeman’s misleading statements in court
57:27 Evidence contradicting Freeman’s claims about medical treatment
1:02:16 Closing thoughts and encouragement for former members
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