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Court Orders Mountain Of Fire Founder, Daniel Olukoya To Pay $7,320 To Sowore For Lying

Court Orders Mountain Of Fire Founder, Daniel Olukoya To Pay

The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Daniel Olukoya has been directed by a United States district court sitting in Maryland to pay $7,320 within 30 days to Omoyele Sowore, a prominent Nigerian human rights activist.

According to Sahara Reporters, Olukoya had in the past filed three libel suits against the Omoyele Sowore. In September 2017, SaharaReporters had published stories involving Olukoya about how he allegedly imports religious books without paying customs duties.

In the case with suit number 8:18-cv-02922, It had been revealed that the church dragged some of its former pastors and members to court over monetary and property disputes.

The sued pastor and former church members had, in turn, accused the General Overseer of engaging in fraudulent activities in the US, including evasion of duties owed to US authorities.

Olukoya and the church lawyers had stated in a 49-paragraph complaint their three causes of action which were “defamation, defamation per se and false light”.

In the suit, the defendants had sought information related to the UK Charity Commission’s investigation of Olukoya’s church. When Olukoya failed to provide the requested discovery, the defendants filed a motion to compel him.

But Olukoya stated that he had responded to the discovery requests and that the motion to compel him was therefore moot.

Ruling on the suit on June 24, 2021, Theodore D. Chuang, the judge, held that “unfortunately, Olukoya’s response to the motion to compel contained a serious misrepresentation; he had not produced any documents relating to proceedings before the U.K. Charity Commission related to Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries International”.

“The conclusion is that; for the reasons set forth above, the defendants’ motion for sanctions will be granted in part and denied in part,” the court held.

“The court will enter the following sanctions against the defendants: Olukoya is prohibited from (1) making any use of any documents related to the U.K. Charity Commission that he produced to the defendants after January 2, 2021; and from (2) challenging the admissibility of these documents on any basis other than Fed. R. Evid. 401 and 403.

“Olukoya will also be required to pay the defendants’ reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in connection with his discovery failures, which total $7,320.00, within 30 days of the date of this order. Payment should be made directly to the defendants’ attorneys. These sanctions are entered against Olukoya pursuant to Rules 37(c) and 26(g).”

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