Trial Set For Religious Leader “Apostle” Naasón Joaquín García of LLDM Church

Law&Crime Network published this video item, entitled “Trial Set For Religious Leader “Apostle” Naasón Joaquín García of LLDM Church” – below is their description.

A trial date has been set for LLDM church leader “apostle” Naasón Joaquín García, who is charged with more than 20 felony counts. Brian Ross is joined by Sochil Martin, a survivor of Joaquín García’s abuse and former member of the La Luz del Mundo church. Brian Ross investigates how the LLDM church has been attempting to silence witnesses, such as Martin, and mitigate the accusations within their church.

Brian Ross’ Guests/Hosts:

Rhonda Schwartz – Law&Crime Network

Aidan McLaughlin – Editor In Chief, Mediaite

Sochil Martin – Former LLDM Member

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