Donnie McClurkin: Singer and pastor denies sexual assault allegations, says claims are 'contrived and untrue'
Renowned gospel musician and pastor Donnie McClurkin has publicly denied allegations of sexual assault, rape, and coercion reportedly lodged against him, describing the claims as false and defamatory.
In a statement issued through his attorney, Gregory S. Lisi, Esq., McClurkin said he was addressing the matter “with all humility, faith, and deep respect” for the global gospel music and Christian ministry community that has shaped his life and calling.
“Many of you are aware of the profane allegations of sexual assault/rape and coercion that have been recently lodged against me,” the statement read. “I want to state clearly and unequivocally that these allegations are contrived and untrue.”
McClurkin acknowledged the seriousness of sexual violence and emphasised that genuine survivors deserved to be heard, protected, and supported. However, he maintained that the accusations against him do not reflect the truth.
“Sexual violence, in any form, is a real and painful reality for many and not to be used frivolously,” he said, adding that while public opinion may have already formed amid controversy, he was urging patience and trust that the truth will emerge in due time.
The multiple Grammy Award-winning gospel singer, who is also a pastor and longtime figure in Christian ministry, said he has always sought to conduct himself with integrity, transparency, and godly responsibility. He categorically denied any misconduct or abuse of power.
“This accusation of salacious engagement or any misconduct that harmed, exploited, or took advantage of anyone, or misused my position, leadership, or influence in any way, is emphatically untrue,” McClurkin stated.
According to the statement, McClurkin has not yet been formally served with an official legal complaint. Nevertheless, he said he is proactively cooperating with the appropriate legal processes and intends to “vigorously defend” himself against what he described as a baseless lawsuit.
“My love for and walk with Christ means everything to me and is deeply sensitive and sacred,” he said, stressing the need for facts to be established “carefully, responsibly, and fairly”.
McClurkin expressed confidence that he will ultimately be vindicated once all facts were fully known. He also called on supporters to pray not only for him, but also for the accuser.
“I thank everyone for their continued prayers, support, and faith,” the statement concluded. “God bless you all.”
As of the time of publication, no official court documents have been made public, and further details surrounding the allegations remain limited.
Source: classfmonline.com
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