Commentary — 18 February 2013

Mo’Kelly can’t even keep up with how fast the news is coming these days…

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In the tell-all-book, which was released on Valentine’s Day, Centino (the fifth accuser) speaks about that time in his life. The book’s title, “First Lady”, was the nickname Centino said he was given.

Centino told The Big T that there were a lot of “ungodly things” that occurred when he was affiliated with the church, but said that though he wanted to leave, he was unable to release himself from the spell the pastor had on him.

“A lot of ungodly things went on from the first time I arrived at that church when I was 16 and sex was the last thing on my mind, but my life was changed in less than 24 hours.”

He admitted that in the beginning he was drawn in by the lifestyle he was offered.

“We lived a good life and I was blessed.”

But Centino said as time went on he realised that he needed to remove himself from the corruption which he alleges was rampant in the church.

“I tried my best to walk away, (but) my heart did not want me to let go. But as time went on I had to stop acting like a child and put a man’s head on my body and take over my life.

“I have a nephew and a niece and I have to stand strong for them. What happened to me I can’t let happen to them or any other young man from the Bahamas. I made up my mind that I would not let history repeat itself. When I was leaving, I was at the lowest point in my life including suicidal thoughts and I never want to go there again. I just had too much going on. Writing this book was therapy for me. It is the pages of my diary and it was very healing to write it. To this very day, I can’t read it because it’s too deep and filled with too many emotions.”

Going public was made easier by the support he received from his family, Centino said.

Full story HERE.

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