Juanita Bynum
News about the Juanita Bynum Assault. Bishop Thomas Weeks is a bishop and motivational speaker associated with the Global Destiny Christian Community. His wife is Dr. Juanita Bynum. In August 2007, Bishop Tom Weeks was charged... [more]
News about the Juanita Bynum Assault.
Bishop Thomas Weeks is a bishop and motivational speaker associated with the Global Destiny Christian Community. His wife is Dr. Juanita Bynum.
In August 2007, Bishop Tom Weeks was charged with assaulting his wife, Juanita Bynum, in a hotel parking lot.
Juanita Bynum and Thomas Weeks - ON DIVORCE COURT?!


Lawd have mercy...
Just when you thought it couldn't possibly become any more embarrassing to Jesus Christ or the whole of Christianity...along came (back) Juanita and Tommy.
Mo'Kelly just has no words (for now). Mo'Kelly can't stop laughing. Divorce Court is putting together a special TWO-PART episode featuring the woman-beater and his fraud of a wife.
Don't quote Mo'Kelly, but it doesn't seem that this is the "televangelism" either had in mind, once upon a time. Maybe we can get Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to appear on Judge Judy too and really let him act a fool. Given that Judge Greg Mathis is already on record as not supporting Kilpatrick's foolishes, that's one show Kwame WON'T be on...but Judge Judy...Mo'Kelly could see that. Maybe Joe Brown will give Kwame a shot to redeem himself.
Developing!
RELATED: Judge Mathis Declines to Support Kwame Kilpatrick
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From the Associated Press
On 'Divorce Court,' televangelist calls her marriage 'done'
April 22, 2008, 1:25 PM EST
Televangelist Juanita Bynum says in a two-part episode of "Divorce Court" that she's through with her marriage to minister Thomas W. Weeks III, who is on probation for assaulting her.
In episodes scheduled to air Thursday and Friday, Bynum also says she had thoughts of suicide and weighs in on a case involving domestic violence. When asked what advice she had for women in situations similar to hers, she said, "I have to make a decision ... to take the love that I had for him with me."
In a transcript of the show obtained by The Associated Press, Bynum said she would always love Weeks, but made a decision to "love me more."
Weeks pleaded guilty in March to assaulting Bynum on Aug. 21 in a hotel parking lot outside of Atlanta; police said Bynum told investigators he choked her, pushed her down and kicked and stomped her.
Weeks was sentenced to three years' probation and ordered to perform community service and undergo counseling.
Bynum, a prominent televangelist whose message of women's empowerment resonated with many followers, said she saw signs of trouble in her marriage well before the assault.
"I was just trying to make it work because I don't like losing relationships," Bynum told Judge Lynn Toler, who hears cases on the syndicated show distributed by Twentieth Television. "All of this just kept getting swept under the rug ... So you begin to adapt to a very wrong and very unhealthy marriage."
The couple wed in a million-dollar, televised ceremony in 2002 and together wrote "Teach Me How to Love You: The Beginnings." Bynum filed for divorce a month after the attack.
When asked on "Divorce Court" whether she and Weeks were planning a reconciliation, Bynum said she is "done."
"I can't speak for him, but I no longer want the marriage," she said.
Weeks' divorce attorney, Randy Kessler, said on Tuesday that the divorce is moving forward. A mediation date is scheduled for May 13.
"Reconciliation is not in the works and not even being discussed now," Kessler said, adding that the show appearance could affect the mediation.
Bynum also was asked about rumors that she tried to commit suicide.
"Suicide crossed my mind ... You know, I felt hopeless," Bynum said. "I didn't because the name Bynum represents a legacy of people that have gone before me and had I done that I would have given too much power to an individual to not just wipe me out but to wipe out the integrity of the legacy I was born in."
Bynum is a former hairdresser and flight attendant who became a Pentecostal evangelist, author and gospel singer. Weeks is the founder of Global Destiny churches.
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