TAMPA, Fla. - Almost a month after two self-proclaimed religious leaders were arrested, their "church" appears to continue operations.
David E. Taylor and Michelle Brannon were arrested at the end of August and are charged with forced labor, conspiracy to commit forced labor and conspiracy to commit money laundering. They're accused of using the Kingdom of God Global Church, also known as Joshua Media Ministries International (JMMI), as a front for this operation.
One woman who was a previous donor said she continues to get calls from people associated with the church.
The backstory:
The U.S. Department of Justice said Brannon, along with Taylor, led Kingdom of God Global Church. A 10-count indictment alleges that Taylor and Brannon ran call centers in Florida , Texas, Missouri an