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Grammy-winning gospel singer Donnie McClurkin sued over alleged yearslong abuse
Summary
A man filed a civil lawsuit accusing Donnie McClurkin of years of sexual abuse; McClurkin's lawyer says the allegations are categorically false.
Content
A civil lawsuit alleges years of sexual abuse by Grammy-winning gospel singer and pastor Donnie McClurkin. The complaint, filed Jan. 2 in New York County Supreme Court and reviewed by USA TODAY, says the plaintiff first met McClurkin in 2003 and later worked for him. McClurkin's attorney has called the claims categorically false, and media outlets reported the filing.
Reported details:
- Plaintiff Giuseppe Corletto alleges McClurkin assaulted him over several years, beginning after they met in 2003 when Corletto was 21.
- The lawsuit reports that Corletto raised concerns with church staff but says no action was taken, and that alleged incidents continued through 2015.
- McClurkin's attorney, Greg Lisi, told outlets the allegations are "categorically false" and that the interactions were mischaracterized.
- The civil complaint was filed Jan. 2 in New York County Supreme Court and has been publicly reported by multiple news organizations.
Summary:
The filing presents serious, disputed allegations against Donnie McClurkin and has drawn media attention while his legal team denies the claims. The matter is currently a civil lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court, and next procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
