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To: 4lifeandliberty
Interview with Michael Marcavage

Marcavage again? Here's a repost from an earlier thread:

If any of you are thinking of backing this Marcavage guy up, please know beforehand with whom you associate. Here's an article from March of this year:

Preacher is jailed on sex charges

Against an emotional backdrop, a Philadelphia preacher convicted of trying to solicit sex from a West Chester teenager was sentenced yesterday to four to 10 years in prison.

The Rev. Craig Stephen White, a fiery street sermonizer known as "Brother Stephen," showed no reaction as Chester County Court Judge Anthony Sarcione imposed the punishment, which also included five years' probation.

"We are very pleased with Judge Sarcione's well-thought-out and appropriate sentence," said Assistant District Attorney Kimberly A. Callahan, who had requested four to eight years in prison.

Defense attorney Robert J. Donatoni said an appeal was being considered.

"Yes, it's a significant amount of time, but under the sentencing guidelines, it could have been worse," Donatoni said, calling the sentence "balanced and fair."

During the hearing, Donatoni presented witnesses who talked about the impact of White's ministry on children in North Philadelphia.

"I have nothing but positive [things] to say about Brother Stephen," said Evelyn Whitfield, a mother of five who credits White with encouraging her boys to pursue college.

White's wife, Lori, told Sarcione that her husband's imprisonment would be a hardship for her and the couple's three children, ages 5, 4, and 20 months.

Callahan presented testimony from the victim, his mother, and his aunt, who all focused on the negative impact of the crime.

"I feel degraded and feel no one has the right to rob someone of their innocence," said the victim, who is now 15 and finds himself "always looking over" his shoulder.

Speaking on his own behalf, White, 40, said he received a calling to be an evangelist at the age of 18. He said he came to Philadelphia 10 years ago because it was a spiritually needy region.

After the hearing, the victim and his family expressed relief.

"Justice was served," the victim's mother said.

Lori White left the courtroom with about a dozen supporters.

"I maintain my husband's innocence," she said.

Michael Marcavage, a character witness at White's trial, had been ejected earlier after Callahan expressed concern about an Internet site that offered a $5,000 reward for information on both the victim and prosecutors that might help free White.

Marcavage, 24, of Lansdowne, became agitated, stood up, and accused Callahan of lying. He also admitted setting up the Web site before being escorted from the courthouse.

Continued...

Brother Stephen White was a notorious preacher of hatred here in the Philadelphia region long before being exposed as a pederast. That Marcavage tried to subvert the process of justice on behalf of a hate-mongering pederast speaks volumes. I hope nobody again tries to associate FreeRepublic with this filth.

23 posted on 11/13/2004 6:29:15 PM PST by Physicist
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To: Physicist

Your article about Michael Marcavage doesn't give the entire story. You mischaracterize him. In fact your conclusions are very false. Michael Marcavage is a good friend of mine and we minister often together. Before speaking ill about an individual that you don't know, why don't you call him and get the whole story first. His phone number and e-mail address can be found on the Repentamerica website. Before anyone else draws conclusions about the above article, I would suggest they hear the complete story.


24 posted on 11/15/2004 9:16:12 AM PST by 4lifeandliberty
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