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Thai News Report on David Tomberlin Kidnapping Arrest Warrant
More information at: www.davidtomberlin.blog Preacher David Tomberlin “Defends” Multiple Thai Wives, Prostitution Scandal
Many news reports verify that preacher David Tomberlin, 45, has in fact collected multiple “wives,” scattering children with several women throughout Southeast Asia while carrying on an international Christian ministry. Furthermore, in 2017, an arrest warrant for Tomberlin was issued in Pattaya, Thailand (literally known as “sex capital of the world” for its prostitution trade), where his newest and youngest wife (age 20, pictured wearing braces) was arrested for kidnapping his children from two of his other partners.
As of the beginning of August 2018, the story is only now beginning to break outside of Southeast Asia.
In several cringy “defense” videos, Tomberlin does not mention one concrete detail about the case (“shoo away, nothing to see here”), lending solid veracity to the reported facts in the opinion of most viewers who commented.
Tomberlin minimizes the kidnapping charges - only referring to a “custody” issue, and refrains from any mention of juggling multiple Thai “wives.” He does not address news agency text evidence that he engaged in rampant prostitution as well, all while conducting Christian ministry, Tomberlin spends the bulk of the video attacking the motives and theology of ministers who uncovered his behavior to the American church. Online commenters have mostly viewed this as “gaslighting,” as Tomberlin manipulatively attacks his accusers and their families while simultaneously playing the victim and avoiding any facts about his case. Most viewers were not convinced by his “fast talking,” and say he intentionally misrepresents the views of his “opponents,” all in an effort to question their motives and spin facts as “fake news” contrived by theological adversaries. His recent explanations get more outlandish claiming that gays, Hindus and Buddhist doctors are in a consipiracy to attack him by manufacturing news stories.
It is unclear whether Tomberlin has gotten the kidnapping charges dropped over the past year, or settled with the women and authorities out of court.
Sources say Tomberlin has worked feverishly behind the scenes, threatening litigation to multiple Thai web sites to squelch English versions of the story with the strength of an intimidating American attorney “who gets 35 percent.” This effort to protect his ministry reputation was not ultimately successful. However it did take an entire year for the scandal to surface in American and Australian church networks since it was first reported in Pattaya. It is unclear how many churches currently listed on Tomberlin’s speaking calendar have even heard the news.
Tomberlin’s “defense” videos show him appearing to glance at what may be a prepared statement behind the camera or wearing sunglasses. He does vaguely reference an incident “from 10 years ago.” This likely refers to his divorce from then wife Alice, of Hong Kong, who pre-dated all the other Thai women and alleged prostitutes. However, Tomberlin may have been referencing his known affair with a popular, married Christian worship leader from the same time frame a decade ago. All of these incidents began almost immediately after the widely televised Lakeland Revival in 2008, in which Tomberlin was the “announcement guy” under evangelist Todd Bentley.
Tomberlin is founder of David Tomberlin Ministries at www.davidtomberlin.com
Thai News Report on David Tomberlin Kidnapping Arrest Warrant
More information at: www.davidtomberlin.blog Preacher David Tomberlin “Defends” Multiple Thai Wives, Prostitution Scandal
Many news reports verify that preacher David Tomberlin, 45, has in fact collected multiple “wives,” scattering children with several women throughout Southeast Asia while carrying on an international Christian ministry. Furthermore, in 2017, an arrest warrant for Tomberlin was issued in Pattaya, Thailand (literally known as “sex capital of the world” for its prostitution trade), where his newest and youngest wife (age 20, pictured wearing braces) was arrested for kidnapping his children from two of his other partners.
As of the beginning of August 2018, the story is only now beginning to break outside of Southeast Asia.
In several cringy “defense” videos, Tomberlin does not mention one concrete detail about the case (“shoo away, nothing to see here”), lending solid veracity to the reported facts in the opinion of most viewers who commented.
Tomberlin minimizes the kidnapping charges - only referring to a “custody” issue, and refrains from any mention of juggling multiple Thai “wives.” He does not address news agency text evidence that he engaged in rampant prostitution as well, all while conducting Christian ministry, Tomberlin spends the bulk of the video attacking the motives and theology of ministers who uncovered his behavior to the American church. Online commenters have mostly viewed this as “gaslighting,” as Tomberlin manipulatively attacks his accusers and their families while simultaneously playing the victim and avoiding any facts about his case. Most viewers were not convinced by his “fast talking,” and say he intentionally misrepresents the views of his “opponents,” all in an effort to question their motives and spin facts as “fake news” contrived by theological adversaries. His recent explanations get more outlandish claiming that gays, Hindus and Buddhist doctors are in a consipiracy to attack him by manufacturing news stories.
It is unclear whether Tomberlin has gotten the kidnapping charges dropped over the past year, or settled with the women and authorities out of court.
Sources say Tomberlin has worked feverishly behind the scenes, threatening litigation to multiple Thai web sites to squelch English versions of the story with the strength of an intimidating American attorney “who gets 35 percent.” This effort to protect his ministry reputation was not ultimately successful. However it did take an entire year for the scandal to surface in American and Australian church networks since it was first reported in Pattaya. It is unclear how many churches currently listed on Tomberlin’s speaking calendar have even heard the news.
Tomberlin’s “defense” videos show him appearing to glance at what may be a prepared statement behind the camera or wearing sunglasses. He does vaguely reference an incident “from 10 years ago.” This likely refers to his divorce from then wife Alice, of Hong Kong, who pre-dated all the other Thai women and alleged prostitutes. However, Tomberlin may have been referencing his known affair with a popular, married Christian worship leader from the same time frame a decade ago. All of these incidents began almost immediately after the widely televised Lakeland Revival in 2008, in which Tomberlin was the “announcement guy” under evangelist Todd Bentley.
Tomberlin is founder of David Tomberlin Ministries at www.davidtomberlin.com