Aug 26, 2011 · The songwriting duo signed an agreement last year that allowed use of their song by the Osteens and Lakewood but the agreement was only for one year and expired back in February, according to the plaintiff’s lawyer, Jarrett Ellzey. The band claims that the church has been using the song after the agreement expired.
A federal judge ruled in favor of Lakewood Church last Tuesday in a copyright court case involving Senior Pastor Joel Osteen and his wife, Victoria, versus Richard Cupolo and John Emanuele, who perform as indie music duo "American Dollar." Cupolo and Emanuele filed the suit against the Osteens and Lakewood Church in August 2011, arguing that ...
Mar 19, 2019 · The family filed the lawsuit last August claiming that Victoria Wedderburn, who was 18 months old at the time, suffered bodily injury in May 2014. Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church, is named ...
Aug 15, 2008 · Osteen's lawyer, Rusty Hardin, repeatedly called the lawsuit frivolous, and the jury seemed to agree with him. "This was a complete waste time," foreman Labbe told reporters after the trial. Brown filed the lawsuit against Osteen after an incident in Houston aboard Continental Flight 1602 in December 2005.
Jan 13, 2015 · Labbe said he wishes he could have awarded the Osteens their legal fees. In his closing argument earlier Thursday after a weeklong …
The organization said approximately $600,000 was stolen at the time. When the stolen money was reported over seven years ago, Crime Stoppers of Houston offered a cash reward of $5,000, and Lakewood Church added an additional $20,000 to the reward.Dec 8, 2021
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Gary SimonsAmong those said to be disappointed was Gary Simons, who is married to April Osteen and was already prominent in the church as a youth pastor and praise-and-worship leader.
Hardin questioned Brown's motives for filing the lawsuit, telling jurors if an assault had taken place and the flight attendant had truly wanted Victoria Osteen to be held accountable, she would have sought criminal charges. " If your motives are pure, that's where you go first ," he said.
Brown claimed Victoria Osteen got so upset when a spill on her first-class seat's armrest was not quickly cleaned up that she threw the flight attendant against a bathroom door and elbowed her in the left breast while attempting to rush the cockpit.
She didn't do that.". In his closing argument, McKamie told jurors that because of her status as a religious leader, Victoria Osteen felt she had "favor from God.". That led her to believe she was above reproach for humiliating and assaulting his client, he said.
The 12 jurors deliberated for about 2 1/2 hours. "I'm glad it's over," Victoria Osteen said afterward.
Besides money for actual damages, Brown had requested punitive damages amounting to 10 percent of Victoria Osteen's net worth as part of her lawsuit. But jurors only would have considered punitive damages if they had found that Victoria Osteen had assaulted Brown and had done so with malice.
In his closing argument earlier Thursday after a weeklong trial, Rusty Hardin, Victoria Osteen's attorney, described the incident as a verbal dispute, and labeled Brown's claims that she suffered injuries such as post-traumatic stress disorder a "sacrilege" and a "blasphemy.".
Osteen Wife Found Not Guilty of Assaulting Flight Attendant. Associated Press. HOUSTON – The wife of megachurch pastor Joel Osteen thanked and praised God after a civil jury unanimously ruled Thursday she did not assault a flight attendant during an alleged angry tirade over a spill on her first-class seat. The jurors rejected the claims in ...
Osteen's reps told the press that Lakewood temporarily closed due to flooding, but first-hand reports of dry conditions in the area were picked up by TMZ and other outlets. In his defense, Osteen told Today that Lakewood was dealing with "safety issues" during the initial impact of the storm.
By May 2011, Guzman was arrested and charged with "the offense of indecency on a child," though the charges were dismissed after a grand jury failed to indict him, reported Radar Online . In February 2012, Guzman sued Lakewood Church for "lost wages, damage to [his] reputation," and "anxiety, pain, and illness.".
Twitter.com/joelosteen. Well, this is awkward: in May 2017, Osteen attended his son's graduation at the University of Texas. While there, Osteen and his son posed for a photo flashing the school's signature "Hook 'Em Horns" hand gesture, a sign meant to mimic the university's longhorn mascot.
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the Houston, Texas-based pastor attracted a lot heat for allegedly not doing enough to help, like so many selfless community members actually did, becoming heroes in the process .
In August 2017, Joel Osteen faced enormous criticism for not opening his Lakewood Church, which can house 16,800 people, to serve as a shelter after Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, Texas. However, Osteen's camp insisted the controversy was a misunderstanding. Claiming the church "never closed [its] doors," and that it would be "a value to the community in the aftermath of this storm," a Lakewood spokesman told CNN in a statement , "We will continue to be a distribution center ... We are prepared to house people once shelters reach capacity."
Joel Osteen chose not to 'engage' with Neo-Nazis. Cindy Ord/Getty Images. Though leaders of other mega-churches condemned white supremacists and racist attitudes after an August 2017 neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Va. left one woman dead and several others injured, Osteen kept noticeably mum.
Joel Osteen teamed up with Kanye West for the rapper's Sunday Service program and will do more events with him in the future — but West's religious services have come under as much question (if not more) than Osteen's own work. NPR reported that some aspects of West's Sunday Service program seem more self-promotional and capitalist than pious and Christian.