Rick Ross
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And he was a featured guest on Oprah and largely traded on that to promote himself and promote his seminars, which he became a millionaire selling. And so Oprah at times has been involved with kind of fringy, new agey gurus who end up not being so good, John of God would be another example. What is John of God? John of God is a kind of a faith healer, someone who claims that he can heal people.
And he was a featured guest on Oprah and largely traded on that to promote himself and promote his seminars, which he became a millionaire selling. And so Oprah at times has been involved with kind of fringy, new agey gurus who end up not being so good, John of God would be another example. What is John of God? John of God is a kind of a faith healer, someone who claims that he can heal people.
And he was a featured guest on Oprah and largely traded on that to promote himself and promote his seminars, which he became a millionaire selling. And so Oprah at times has been involved with kind of fringy, new agey gurus who end up not being so good, John of God would be another example. What is John of God? John of God is a kind of a faith healer, someone who claims that he can heal people.
And he's now being accused of sexually exploiting and abusing women. And so to the extent that Oprah Winfrey thought that John of God was of God and a man of God, you know, he traded on her show and exposure through her show to promote himself. And I think Oprah should do a kind of mea culpa where she gets on her show or does some show where she says, you know, at times I've made mistakes.
And he's now being accused of sexually exploiting and abusing women. And so to the extent that Oprah Winfrey thought that John of God was of God and a man of God, you know, he traded on her show and exposure through her show to promote himself. And I think Oprah should do a kind of mea culpa where she gets on her show or does some show where she says, you know, at times I've made mistakes.
And he's now being accused of sexually exploiting and abusing women. And so to the extent that Oprah Winfrey thought that John of God was of God and a man of God, you know, he traded on her show and exposure through her show to promote himself. And I think Oprah should do a kind of mea culpa where she gets on her show or does some show where she says, you know, at times I've made mistakes.
I've had people on that turned out to not be really that good. And I need to apologize. I mean, I don't think that she was aware of how bad these people were. and they would later be exposed. But I think it means that perhaps she should have been more reluctant to feature them and to promote them the way that she did. I mean, I speak from the standpoint that I was an expert consultant
I've had people on that turned out to not be really that good. And I need to apologize. I mean, I don't think that she was aware of how bad these people were. and they would later be exposed. But I think it means that perhaps she should have been more reluctant to feature them and to promote them the way that she did. I mean, I speak from the standpoint that I was an expert consultant
I've had people on that turned out to not be really that good. And I need to apologize. I mean, I don't think that she was aware of how bad these people were. and they would later be exposed. But I think it means that perhaps she should have been more reluctant to feature them and to promote them the way that she did. I mean, I speak from the standpoint that I was an expert consultant
in regards to the prosecution of James Arthur Ray. So I work with the prosecutor. Eventually, Ray would be convicted for negligent homicide. And even though three people died, he spent two, three years in jail. And that was about it. And as far as I know, he's back out selling his seminar training again.
in regards to the prosecution of James Arthur Ray. So I work with the prosecutor. Eventually, Ray would be convicted for negligent homicide. And even though three people died, he spent two, three years in jail. And that was about it. And as far as I know, he's back out selling his seminar training again.
in regards to the prosecution of James Arthur Ray. So I work with the prosecutor. Eventually, Ray would be convicted for negligent homicide. And even though three people died, he spent two, three years in jail. And that was about it. And as far as I know, he's back out selling his seminar training again.
The most terrible situation I ever dealt with where a parent gave up a child was Kerry Jewell. I met her. When she was 10 years old, her mother gave her to David Koresh, the leader of the Waco Davidians, and he raped her. And she would eventually testify in a congressional hearing when she was 14 about what happened. And I remember doing the Phil Donahue show with Kerry during the standoff.
The most terrible situation I ever dealt with where a parent gave up a child was Kerry Jewell. I met her. When she was 10 years old, her mother gave her to David Koresh, the leader of the Waco Davidians, and he raped her. And she would eventually testify in a congressional hearing when she was 14 about what happened. And I remember doing the Phil Donahue show with Kerry during the standoff.
The most terrible situation I ever dealt with where a parent gave up a child was Kerry Jewell. I met her. When she was 10 years old, her mother gave her to David Koresh, the leader of the Waco Davidians, and he raped her. And she would eventually testify in a congressional hearing when she was 14 about what happened. And I remember doing the Phil Donahue show with Kerry during the standoff.
And we were all talking about whether or not David Koresh would ever surrender and come out from the compound, which he never did. And at the time, he asked each person on the panel, how do you think this is going to end? And when he got to Carrie Jewell, she said, they're all going to die. And I've made my peace. My mother will never come out. And I was shocked. But she was right.
And we were all talking about whether or not David Koresh would ever surrender and come out from the compound, which he never did. And at the time, he asked each person on the panel, how do you think this is going to end? And when he got to Carrie Jewell, she said, they're all going to die. And I've made my peace. My mother will never come out. And I was shocked. But she was right.
And we were all talking about whether or not David Koresh would ever surrender and come out from the compound, which he never did. And at the time, he asked each person on the panel, how do you think this is going to end? And when he got to Carrie Jewell, she said, they're all going to die. And I've made my peace. My mother will never come out. And I was shocked. But she was right.
She was absolutely right. And I think that her father, David Jewell, who was a very brave man and who rescued his daughter from the compound before the raid and before the standoff occurred, and she was safely with him in his custody when all that happened, that she knew and David Jewell knew just how totally brainwashed the people were in that compound.
She was absolutely right. And I think that her father, David Jewell, who was a very brave man and who rescued his daughter from the compound before the raid and before the standoff occurred, and she was safely with him in his custody when all that happened, that she knew and David Jewell knew just how totally brainwashed the people were in that compound.