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The pastor later apologized, calling the suit “fearful and defensive,” and paid court costs and damages for the parties involved. In October 2018, MacDonald sued two bloggers, their wives, and independent journalist J ulie Roys for defamation-only to dropthe lawsuit a few months later, before subpoenaed documents were made public.
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MacDonald’s lawsuit accuses Muller of making false claims and calling the pastor a “con man” to “build up listener interest for his radio/podcast shows.” According to the complaint, Cumulus Media, the station’s parent company, failed to properly oversee Muller’s work. In May, the saga intensified when Muller accused MacDonald of asking him to hire a hitman. In January, Muller wrote a Daily Herald essay claiming MacDonald led “a culture of authoritarianism, secrecy, intimidation, outlandish fundraising expectations, poor financial controls, and debt.” A month later, Muller played a recording of MacDonald apparently talking about planting child porn on a Christianity Today editor’s computer. Muller had “endorsed” MacDonald and HBC for years, he says, but “when I found out the truth, I felt it was my duty to tell my listeners.” The host adds, “For me, this has always been about trying to help people and trying to expose a bad guy.” That soon changed when the radio host learned about alleged impropriety by the pastor. Mancow Muller, whose morning show is broadcast on Chicago’s WLS-AM, is a former friend and follower of MacDonald’s.