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    Ex-Trinity Broadcasting pastor faces civil trial in fatal crash
    January 4, 2012 | 8:03 am 173A trial date of April 16 has been set in the civil suit against a former Trinity Broadcasting Network pastor accused of injuring a 71-year-old man and causing his eventual death, according to court documents.

    Documents filed by an attorney for David Rhodes claim that Stephen Eugene Galiher in April 2009 was drinking with TBN's president and founder at the Island Hotel in Newport Beach, where Galiher was doing work for the Costa Mesa-based network. TBN's president allegedly watched an intoxicated Galiher drive away to a church-owned home.

    As Galiher drove in a network-owned BMW on the Costa Mesa (55) Freeway, he struck the vehicle carrying Rhodes and his wife. The impact caused their vehicle to roll over, according to court documents.

    Rhodes died Nov. 3, 2009, of pneumonia as a result of the injuries he suffered in the crash, according to the family's complaint against Galiher.

    Galiher pleaded guilty to felony charges of driving under the influence and causing injury. He was sentenced in April 2010 to five years' probation, 120 days' jail time, fines and restitution.

    The family alleges that TBN and its center "turned a blind eye" to Galiher's drinking problem and continued to employ him and provide him with a car.

    In a motion filed Dec. 22 with the court, attorneys for TBN state that there is no evidence to prove that Galiher was acting as a station employee at the time of the crash, and stated that the organization has a zero-tolerance policy toward driving under the influence.

    Rhodes' family is seeking an unlimited amount in the suit. including funeral, burial and medical expenses, along with punitive and general damages and loss of earnings.

    The trial is scheduled to be at the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana.


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    Great. Just great. A drunk Christian ... and not only drunk but driving while drunk! And a pastor, no less! No wonder the world has no respect for the gospel of Jesus Christ. Those who represent God's Church are just like the world. Why should anybody believe anything we say???
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