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Ohio
Pastor Tom Randall Released ...
By Katherine Weber Christian Post February 4,
2014
http://global.christianpost.com/news/ohio-pastor-tom-randall-released-from-jail-in-philippines-sex-trafficking-and-molestation-charges-dropped-113884/
Announcements made via social media on Monday indicate
Ohio pastor Tom Randall has been released from jail in the
Philippines, and his charges of negligence toward sex abuse and
human trafficking at his orphanage have reportedly been dropped.
An update on the "Free
Tom Randall" Facebook page posted Monday indicates the pastor
has been released from jail in the Asian country. "All charges
dropped. Tom Randall is free," reads the text on an image
uploaded to the Facebook page.
A later update on the page reads: "Now that he is
free, Tom's next prayer and concern is for the kids from the
orphanage who were taken. Many of the boys have been found.
However, they don't know where the girls are. He [and others]
are working to find them all, and to make sure they are safe,
secure, and cared for. Also, still waiting for word on Toto and
Jake. Hopefully they will be cleared soon."
Additionally, Joe Coffey, lead pastor at the Christ
Community Chapel in Hudson, Ohio, where Randall is also staffed,
tweeted
on Monday: "Aftr 22 days tom Randall is free. All charges
dropped! Praise God! Still prying for all truth to come out and
4 welfare of the children."
Randall, a pastor from Christ Community Chapel in
Hudson, founded the Sankey Samaritan Orphanage in Lucena City,
Philippines, in 1998 along with his wife, Karen Randall. The
pastor was visiting the Asian country in early January to visit
the orphanage and aid in relief efforts related to the
destructive Typhoon Haiyan when he was arrested by Filipino authorities and
charged with obstruction of justice after claims that he had
done nothing to stop the alleged sexual abuse and human
trafficking at his orphanage.
Additionally, two of the orphanage's staffers,
including orphanage manager, Perfecto "Toto" Luchavez, and his
son, Mark "Jake" Luchavez, were charged with violating the
country's anti-human trafficking law; Jake Luchavez was also
charged with rape. Authorities claimed that the two men had
allowed friends to sexually abuse female victims at the
orphanage.
According to the Filipino media outlet ABS-CBN News, several of the orphans at the
Sankey Samaritan Orphanage claimed they had been sexually abused
or raped since 2005, saying that Pastor Randall had done nothing
to stop the abuse. The children were reportedly afraid to tell
police of the abuse for fear of being placed in a different
home. Following the arrests in mid-January, the 31 orphans
staying at Sankey were removed from the orphanage and turned
over to the country's Department of Social Welfare and
Development.
Pastor Coffey, who has described himself as a close
friend of Randall's, has consistently denied his friend's
involvement in any misdoings at his orphanage in the
Philippines, where he has served as a missionary for decades.
Coffey wrote on his personal blog earlier in January that he thinks the
sex abuse charges against Randall and other staffers at the
orphanage may have stemmed from the claims of one 15-year-old
girl who later recanted her statement.
"From what I understand, there was an allegation
against a worker at his orphanage by a 15-year-old girl who said
the worker kissed her. Tom called children's services to
investigate. They found that the allegation wasn't true. The
girl recanted and said she made it up because she was mad at the
worker for taking away her privileges," Coffey said. "The worker
was exonerated. Then, all of a sudden, there's an accusation of
molestation and a charge that the orphanage is a front for sex
trafficking – something that should be taken seriously and
investigated."
"We are deeply concerned about human trafficking and
have been working on a personal and community level to do what
we can to end this horrible crime," Coffey said. "Sex
trafficking is a heinous thing and as someone who has known Tom
for 20 years, I can't believe there is any truth to it.
Unfortunately, it's the kind of thing that sticks no matter what
the outcome is. We are praying that he's not being implicated in
any of this."
Randall recently retired after working for 13 years as
a chaplain for the PGA Champions Tour, where he would minister
to professional golfers, their families and caddies by
conducting a Bible study at each tournament. He was also
reportedly a professional basketball player and dedicated part
of his outreach effort in the Philippines to organizing local
basketball matches in villages.
Randall became director of World Harvest Ministries in
1990, and the Sankey Samaritan Orphanage in Lucena City is part
of that mission ministry. The pastor was hired at Christ
Community Chapel in September after he and his wife moved from
Edmond, Okla., to Stow, Ohio.
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