Treva Edwards and his wife allegedly recruited victims with personal struggles.
A self-proclaimed prophet and pastor from New Jersey has been indicted by a federal grand jury on counts of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit forced labor.
Treva Edwards, 61, and his wife Christine, 64, were both included in the indictment.
According to the Department of Justice, Edwards and his wife were pastors of a church they named “Jesus is Lord by the Holy Ghost” and operated out of an apartment building.
Between 2010 and 2025, they are alleged to have identified and recruited victims who were facing personal struggles to join the church worship services. As a self-proclaimed prophet, Treva Edwards would allegedly tell the congregation he could communicate with God directly and that disobeying Edwards would result in spiritual retribution and financial, physical, and emotional harm.
The forced labor allegations stemmed…
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