Philippine Televangelist Quiboloy Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations in Senate Hearing
Apollo Quiboloy, facing multiple charges in the Philippines and the US, challenges accusers to file new complaints as he maintains his innocence.
- Quiboloy is accused of sexually abusing followers by coercing them into acts under the guise of religious duty.
- Several women, including former church members from the Philippines and Ukraine, have testified against him in a public Senate inquiry.
- Philippine police have identified 68 sexual abuse victims and allege up to 200 women may have been victimized over many years.
- Quiboloy is on the FBI's most-wanted list in the US for charges including sex trafficking and conspiracy.
- The preacher, a former ally of ex-President Duterte, has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody following his arrest last month.