Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Tennessee Pastors Arrested for Human Trafficking and Prostitution

Tennessee Pastors Arrested for Human Trafficking and Prostitution

Pastors Jeason Kennedy (left) and Zubin Parakh were arrested for sex trafficking sting. Jason Kennedy of the Grace Baptist Church in Karns, and Zuben Parakh of Lifehouse Church in Oak Ridge answered to an online ad for people seeking sex with underage prostitutes.

A police report said Kennedy agreed to pay $100 for two partners, one of them a 15-year-old girl. The website link for negotiation was Backpage.com, in which undercover cops also posted sex offer purposely to trap those patronizing prostitution.

Kennedy went to the agreed meeting place where he was accosted while about to take off his clothes. After the news of his arrest had broken out his church fired him as children's minister.

"He did it, but it's like a tsunami that can cover a whole island. His tsunami had come across our whole church," Senior Pastor Rev. Ron Stewart said, adding that looking into it closely Kennedy's actions were part of his life, so these were outside of the church.

Parakh, on the other hand, is a "creative pastor" and wanted to have sex with an underage prostitute. His church has not issued a statement yet of his arrest. Both were charged with patronizing prostitution and trafficking.

Kennedy, 46, has been children's minister for over two years. The two will be brought in for an inquest on May 31.

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director Mark Gwyn said arrested were five suspected prostitutes and their customers who were mostly professionals. Operatives from Knoxville Police Department joined the operation.

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