PORT ELIZABETH. – Room A in the Port Elizabeth High Court was turned into a re-enactment of the biblical David and Goliath battle as the fight for survival against all odds continued against Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso, who, along with two co-accused, faces charges ranging from human trafficking to sexual assault and rape.
Port Elizabeth - Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso's lawyer Peter Daubermann has spoken out after he was followed and harassed by angry protesters outside the Port Elizabeth High Court.
The 58-year-old televangelist allegedly trafficked women from various branches of his church to a house in KwaZulu-Natal, where he allegedly sexually exploited them.The defence lawyer representing a Nigerian pastor and his two alleged accomplices charged with human trafficking brought an application in the Port Elizabeth High Court on Monday to have a total of 63 charges and 34 alternative charges against them squashed.