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Evangelist Gets 175 Years for Sex Crimes

By JON GAMBRELL
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TEXARKANA, Ark. (Nov. 13) — Evangelist Tony Alamo was sentenced Friday to 175 years in prison for taking underage girls across state lines for sex, effectively punishing him for the rest of his life for molesting children he took as "brides" in his ministry.
During Friday's hearing, some of Alamo's victims testified about how their families were destroyed while the evangelist took over their lives.
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Tony Alamo Sentenced
Christian evangelist Tony Alamo was convicted Friday on ten counts of sex abuse. Jurors found him guilty on federal charges of transporting young girls across state lines for sexual purposes. This 2008 booking photo shows Alamo after his arrest on the charges in Arizona.
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Alamo, 75, had been convicted in July on a 10-count federal indictment. U.S. District Judge Harry F. Barnes said Alamo used his status as father figure and pastor and threatened the girls with "the loss of their salvation."
"Mr. Alamo, one day you will face a higher, a greater judge than me, may he have mercy on your soul," Barnes said.
Just before Barnes sentenced Alamo, the evangelist offered a brief statement to the court praising God, then later adding:
"I'm glad I'm me and not the deceived people in the world."
Alamo's lawyers said they planned to appeal Barnes' ruling. His defense offered a doctor who said Alamo suffered from hardening arteries, diabetes, glaucoma and other health problems. However, on cross-examination, the doctor acknowledged he saw Alamo only once in 2004 and that the purpose of Alamo's visit was to get an eye lift to make him appear younger.
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The evangelist will stay in Texarkana pending a Jan. 13 hearing in which Barnes will decide whether Alamo's victims will get restitution from him. After that hearing, Barnes said Alamo would go to a federal prison that has hospital facilities.
A woman Alamo took as a child "bride" at age 8 challenged the evangelist from the witness stand Friday to submit himself to God's judgment. Reading from lined notebook paper, she said Alamo tore her family apart by taking her as a child bride and described how she shook uncontrollably when he first molested her.
"You preyed on innocent children," she said staring down Alamo, who wore yellow prison scrubs and a windbreaker for the hearing.
"You have the audacity to ask for mercy. What mercy did you show us?" she said.
A moment later she asked, "What kind of man of God does what you have done?"
The woman told Barnes that she planned to become an FBI agent in order to help other child sex abuse victims.
Two other child brides testified. One, who said she is now employed full-time and has a life of her own outside of the ministry, said she hoped Alamo would spend the rest of his life in jail.
"Maybe the real God, not the God you made up, will have mercy on your soul," the woman said.
Barnes said there was ample evidence that Alamo engaged in a pattern of molesting younger and younger girls in his ministry.
Alamo accused his victims of lying, as he has done throughout his prosecution.
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2009-11-13 14:33:46

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Evangelist Tony Alamo was sentenced Friday to 175 years in prison for taking underage girls across state lines for sex, effectively punishing him for the rest of his life for molesting children he took as brides in his ministry.