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Section 9. For Perfecting Church's Oct. 11 anniversary gala, Winans, 61, has invited social justice activist Bryan Stevenson to speak. In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Michigan, Harris alleges that Winans demanded that she donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper’s salary to the church. Tithing is already a scam, but requiring it of employees (who make a shit wage to begin with) is just a scumbag move. In 2015 and 2016, LaKaiya Harris worked as a housekeeper at the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, and then at Perfecting Church. [vc_row el_class=”td-ss-row”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]In 2015 and 2016, LaKaiya Harris worked as a housekeeper at the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, and then at Perfecting Church.In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Michigan, Harris alleges that Winans demanded that she donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper’s salary to the church. Winans allegedly did this during a meeting in a conference room in 2017, telling Harris “that it had come to his attention” that she earned $18,000 the year before.” ‘So you owe us $1,800,’ ” Winans allegedly told Harris, the suit states. Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. Grammy-winning gospel singer Marvin Winans and the Perfecting Church in Detroit, Michigan, are facing a lawsuit from a former housekeeper who claims she was fired for refusing to pay tithes from her $18,000 a year salary.Winans wasn’t immediately available for comment when contacted by Harris was employed by Perfecting Church from March 2012 until January 2017. it was Winans who demanded that Harris donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper's salary to the church. Harris was among about 40 workers hired to clean and maintain them.She alleges in the lawsuit that she spent the first several weeks on the job cleaning the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, an elementary and middle school led by Winans. She alleges in the lawsuit that she spent the first several weeks on the job cleaning the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, an elementary and middle school led by Winans. According to The BelleReport.com After 8 years of trials, building of Pastor Marvin Winans' New Perfecting Church back on track By John Gallagher Detroit Free Press Pastor Marvin Winans stands on the roof of the future 5,000-seat home of his Perfecting Church in Detroit Pastor Ma… Famed pastor and gospel singer Marvin Winans of Perfecting Church in Detroit, Michigan. She was later transferred to Perfecting Church’s main campus in Detroit’s east side.During a staff meeting in 2016, Harris, according to the Harris claims she was fired after refusing a demand from Winans to have her salary docked when it was discovered that she wasn’t paying her tithes.Winans is alleged to have confronted her about her tithing during a meeting in 2017 when he noted “that it had come to his attention” that she earned $18,000 the year before.“‘So you owe us $1,800,'” Winans allegedly told Harris, according to the lawsuit. Church Fellowship. Winans is the founder and president of Perfecting Church, which owns at least 90 commercial and residential properties in Detroit. (I Peter 2:1-2, Hebrews 10:25, Acts 2:41 …
“When she stated that she didn’t have the money, he offered to deduct the $1,800 directly from her biweekly paychecks.”Harris refused, stating she was not going to let the church deduct $1,800 from her paycheck and “complained that her job had already been threatened for not giving ‘birthday money,’ ” the suit states.Harris said he told her, “Well, that pretty much terminates your employment with us. © BCNN1: Black Christian News Network One. In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Michigan, Harris alleges that Winans demanded that she donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper’s salary to the church. Perhaps one of the best-known names in gospel music is on the receiving end of a federal lawsuit. “When she stated that she didn’t have the money, he offered to deduct the $1,800 directly from her biweekly paychecks.” Winans is the founder and president of Perfecting Church, which owns at least 90 commercial and residential properties in Detroit. BeBe and CeCe Winans, his singing siblings, also are slated to …
Section 9. For Perfecting Church's Oct. 11 anniversary gala, Winans, 61, has invited social justice activist Bryan Stevenson to speak. In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Michigan, Harris alleges that Winans demanded that she donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper’s salary to the church. Tithing is already a scam, but requiring it of employees (who make a shit wage to begin with) is just a scumbag move. In 2015 and 2016, LaKaiya Harris worked as a housekeeper at the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, and then at Perfecting Church. [vc_row el_class=”td-ss-row”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]In 2015 and 2016, LaKaiya Harris worked as a housekeeper at the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, and then at Perfecting Church.In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Michigan, Harris alleges that Winans demanded that she donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper’s salary to the church. Winans allegedly did this during a meeting in a conference room in 2017, telling Harris “that it had come to his attention” that she earned $18,000 the year before.” ‘So you owe us $1,800,’ ” Winans allegedly told Harris, the suit states. Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. Grammy-winning gospel singer Marvin Winans and the Perfecting Church in Detroit, Michigan, are facing a lawsuit from a former housekeeper who claims she was fired for refusing to pay tithes from her $18,000 a year salary.Winans wasn’t immediately available for comment when contacted by Harris was employed by Perfecting Church from March 2012 until January 2017. it was Winans who demanded that Harris donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper's salary to the church. Harris was among about 40 workers hired to clean and maintain them.She alleges in the lawsuit that she spent the first several weeks on the job cleaning the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, an elementary and middle school led by Winans. She alleges in the lawsuit that she spent the first several weeks on the job cleaning the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, an elementary and middle school led by Winans. According to The BelleReport.com After 8 years of trials, building of Pastor Marvin Winans' New Perfecting Church back on track By John Gallagher Detroit Free Press Pastor Marvin Winans stands on the roof of the future 5,000-seat home of his Perfecting Church in Detroit Pastor Ma… Famed pastor and gospel singer Marvin Winans of Perfecting Church in Detroit, Michigan. She was later transferred to Perfecting Church’s main campus in Detroit’s east side.During a staff meeting in 2016, Harris, according to the Harris claims she was fired after refusing a demand from Winans to have her salary docked when it was discovered that she wasn’t paying her tithes.Winans is alleged to have confronted her about her tithing during a meeting in 2017 when he noted “that it had come to his attention” that she earned $18,000 the year before.“‘So you owe us $1,800,'” Winans allegedly told Harris, according to the lawsuit. Church Fellowship. Winans is the founder and president of Perfecting Church, which owns at least 90 commercial and residential properties in Detroit. (I Peter 2:1-2, Hebrews 10:25, Acts 2:41 …
“When she stated that she didn’t have the money, he offered to deduct the $1,800 directly from her biweekly paychecks.”Harris refused, stating she was not going to let the church deduct $1,800 from her paycheck and “complained that her job had already been threatened for not giving ‘birthday money,’ ” the suit states.Harris said he told her, “Well, that pretty much terminates your employment with us. © BCNN1: Black Christian News Network One. In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Michigan, Harris alleges that Winans demanded that she donate 10 percent of her $18,000-a-year housekeeper’s salary to the church. Perhaps one of the best-known names in gospel music is on the receiving end of a federal lawsuit. “When she stated that she didn’t have the money, he offered to deduct the $1,800 directly from her biweekly paychecks.” Winans is the founder and president of Perfecting Church, which owns at least 90 commercial and residential properties in Detroit. BeBe and CeCe Winans, his singing siblings, also are slated to …