September 23, 2010 2:39 PM

Bishop Eddie Long (PICTURES): Who is The Pastor Accused in Sex Scandal?

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Edecio Martinez
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Bishop Eddie Long (CBS/The Early Show)

ATLANTA (CBS/AP) New pictures have surfaced of Bishop Eddie Long, prominent pastor of a 25,000-member megachurch outside Atlanta, as a third man has come forward accusing the anti-gay advocate of coercing him into sex.

PICTURES: Bishop Eddie Long

CBS News' Erica Hill reports the pastor allegedly sent his accusers numerous photos of himself including at least several of him wearing spandex and workout clothes.

It's not known precisely how the photos surfaced.

B.J. Bernstein, an attorney for the three plaintiffs, said Long sent her clients dozens of e-mails, but they weren't "overly sexual," she said.

Long canceled an interview with the Tom Joyner Morning Show Thursday, opting instead to make his first public response to the sex allegations during a service at his Atlanta-area church on Sunday, according to his lawyer, who appeared on the nationally syndicated radio show in Long's absence.

Attorney Craig Gillen told Joyner that Long took young men on trips as part of a mentoring program, but stands by his denial of claims that he had sex with three of them.

In lawsuits filed this week, three men who were members of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church claimed Long coerced them into sexual relations with gifts including cars, cash and travel when they were 17 or 18 years old. The sprawling church in Lithonia, Ga., about 18 miles outside of Atlanta, counts politicians, celebrities and the county sheriff among its members and hosted four U.S. presidents during the 2006 funeral of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s widow, Coretta Scott King.

One of the claims in the lawsuits is that Long had sexual contact with the young men, who were enrolled in New Birth's ministry for teen boys, during trips he took them on in the U.S. and abroad. Gillen said the travel was part of a mentoring program that other young men also participated in.

Gillen also read a statement from Long in which the pastor, a married father of four, said he's anxious to respond to the allegations but that his lawyer has advised him not to yet.

"Let me be clear. The charges against me and New Birth are false," Long's statement said.

Gillen also said the three making the allegations were motivated by money, adding that one of them is accused of breaking into Long's office.

In addition to canceling the radio show appearance, an expected Thursday news conference with Long was also called off.

Long was appointed pastor of New Birth in 1987. At that time the church had about 150 members. Less than four years later, the church had grown to more than 8,000 members. Athletes and entertainers claim membership at the church, which now boasts an over 25,000 strong membership, and among its prominent clergy is the Rev. Bernice King, the youngest daughter of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Long's church was among those named in 2007 in a Senate committee's investigation into a half-dozen Christian ministries over their financing.

Long has called for a national ban on same-sex marriage and his church counsels gay members to become straight. In 2004, he led a march with Bernice King to her father's Atlanta grave to support a national constitutional amendment to protect marriage "between one man and one woman." He also has released several gospel albums, authored books on relationships and spirituality, and hosts a weekly television program.

Gillen said Long will speak directly about the allegations to his church congregation Sunday.

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by livinalohainca December 3, 2011 4:22 PM EST
If Bishop Long took these young men across state lines and other countries where is the FBI and Interpol? Why are they not investigating this? These are young men under the age of 18 even though they maybe of sexual consent in Georgia they are still minors in most states. This is a smart predator and con man. Why is he not in jail? Oh yeah...he is connected to the good ol' boys club.
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by xavierm1 June 8, 2011 10:23 AM EDT
Picture this, a Minister standing in front of a very large congragation.pretending to lead them in a better direction in life. Now, if this person is preaching to them the ills of the world, but he has chosen to live a life of violating children, what part of hell will he go.

How sad are all the members of his church that have given him their all, because he has become a celeb.,but now that they know who he really is, will they continue to praise and follow him.

This goes to show how parents should be more careful about allowing thier children to hang around with a wolf in sheeps clothing!!!!!!!!
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by dwmusic01 June 8, 2011 3:27 PM EDT
There is less pedophilia in the sex industry than there is in the religion industry, by an order of magnitude.

The loudest homophobes turn out to be the biggest child abusers.

In the meantime they drive gay teenagers into a life of self hatred culminating in suicide in incredible and disproportionate numers.
by mayahYisrael September 28, 2010 10:39 PM EDT
AttentionDeficit, what makes you think they are not? Are you an unbeliever? If so, I dare you to read and ask the Most High for understanding. Time will tell who is right and who is wrong my friend.
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by doctgo5 September 28, 2010 8:38 AM EDT
He likes boys. The end of discussion!
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by wheear September 27, 2010 8:58 PM EDT
This is not about anything other that the many congregations Bishop Long supervises who like Israel were screaning out of emotion on Sunday. The pastors of those churches dare not dispute the status of this situation as that would demonstrate disloyalty. Step down Bishop Eddie, submit to a polygraph along with the 4 boys and lets see who blinks. Avoid wasting the legal costs for you and the church years to come.
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by kayers43yahoocom September 27, 2010 7:50 PM EDT
I REALIZE you're not suppose to "tell a book by its cover," but even God
can't overlook the way this "pastor" glorifies himself with his outfits
and styles that enhance his good looks. To see this man amongst HIS
parishners is so deceiving and even causes them to look the part of a
fool.
What goes round comes round, followers of GOD!
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by angie4875 September 27, 2010 6:33 PM EDT
The non-denial denial was very telling. Obviously, something happened - something very inappropriate. Because if not, these are the first words you would've heard out of Bishop Long - 'I AM INNOCENT.' If you're being accused of something that can destroy you and everything you've worked so hard for, I don't wanna hear that him talking about being under attack. I wanted him to proclaim his innocence. But we didn't hear that. We heard him talk about not being a perfect man. Well duh!! That's not the question here. The question is, did he or did not engage in inappropriate activity with these young men. And he went out of his way to neither confirm nor deny.
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by legalizemj September 27, 2010 5:24 PM EDT
Sexual orientation isn't something you choose, it's something you observe. Straight, gay, bi, etc are *all* naturally occurring - none is more "natural" than the others.

Pastor Long should have accepted what he found in himself and told his followers to do the same. You might be able to lie to 25,000 people but in the end you can't lie to yourself.
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by dwmusic01 September 28, 2010 1:35 AM EDT
Hear hear! Well said.
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by legalizemj September 27, 2010 5:58 PM EDT
A good place to start would be with the truth - like acknowledging that god is imaginary would be a refreshing change. Grounding your ideals in reality would also be gratefully accepted. Is that too much to ask?
by joschle3 September 27, 2010 12:43 PM EDT
Certainly I believe in "innocent until proven guilty" but other old adadges come into my mind such as "where there's smoke there's fire".
No way to tell yet with all the he said he saids, but after a promise to openly explain and discuss this from the pulpit the pastor did neither.
Why didn't he talk about the situation openly with his congregation as promised? Maybe because he hasn't fully estimated the response from his accusers. If he has sent out pictures of himself and suggestive emails and texts he will need to get a full inventory of all the damaging evidence against him so he can better craft his explination. Then he can go on the offensive with personal attacks against these young men, discredit them and try to redeem himself through the graceful art of confusion and doubletalk.
Way to go pastor! Bill Clinton and many current politicians would be proud of you.
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