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A federal judge has entered a default judgment against a self-identified "prophet" who is accused of profiting mightily from his use of robocalls, in violation of federal telecommunications laws.
A Cook County resident fed up with receiving unwanted phone calls from a profitable prophet hopes a class action lawsuit will stop the ringing. Jeffrey Molitor filed the complaint Jan. 5 in Cook County Circuit against New York-based Manasseh Jordan Ministries and Yakim Manasseh Jordan.
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE of a copy of the Court's endorsed Letter and the documents supporting her default judgment motion served on The Prophet Manasseh Jordan Ministries on June 18, 2022. Service was accepted by Frank Juliano, Chief Executive Officer.
Robo calls from the self-proclaimed prophet, many of them posted online, typically promise a financial blessing. Larry Simpson says he never asked Yakim Manasseh Jordan for a blessing.
Jordan, a former child preacher, is committing “willful torts for personal gain,” court papers state. The plaintiffs, Steve Clark and Ruth Maki, of California are demanding $5 million in...
Brown v. The Prophet Manasseh Jordan Ministries. Filing 11. ORDER: On October 22, 2021, the Court ordered Plaintiff to submit papers for a default judgment on or before November 22, 2021. (Dkt. #9). The Court's review of the docket discloses that Plaintiff's application for a certificate of default was deficient. (Dkt. #10).
My boyfriend gets weekly+ from a man calling himself the prophet Manasseh Jordan with a recording asking for money and accusing him of being a sinner (or whatever). We're often in bed for the night. Each time the call comes from a different number. It's been happening for over a year.