Brazil Faith Healer Accused of Sexual Abuse Turns Himself In

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By Reuters
December 16, 2018World News
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Brazil Faith Healer Accused of Sexual Abuse Turns Himself In
Brazilian spiritual healer Joao Teixeira de Faria, known as "John of God", arrives at a the police station a day after being officially ruled a fugitive, in Goiania, Brazil, on Dec. 16, 2018. (Reuters/Metropoles/Igo Estrela)

BRASILIA—A Brazilian faith healer who was accused of sexual abuse by more than 300 women has turned himself in a day after being officially ruled a fugitive, local news media reported on Dec. 16.

João Teixeira de Faria, known as “John of God” and who became a celebrity when Oprah Winfrey broadcast a report on his healing methods in 2013, surrendered to authorities in a roadway in Abadiânia, several news outlets said. Since 1976, he has led a spiritual center in Abadiânia, a small town in the central Brazilian state of Goiás.

Representatives for Faria and police could not be immediately reached for comment.

A judge on Dec. 14 had issued an arrest warrant for Faria giving until 2 p.m. on Dec. 15 to surrender. After he failed to report to authorities, Faria was officially ruled a fugitive.

Faria drew thousands of Brazilians and foreigners to his spiritual center in Abadiânia.

Faria denied the accusations on Dec. 13 when he visited his center and spoke to a crowd of followers. His lawyer on Dec. 15 said Faria would turn himself in and file an appeal on Dec. 17.

Faria, 76, could face charges of rape, with a prison sentence of 10 years if convicted, and rape of a vulnerable person, which carries a sentence of up to 15 years.

By Bruno Federowski

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