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Pastor Housing Allowances Enable Tax-Free Luxury Homes Worth Millions Filmmakers Allege

Danny Jones Podcast · #408 - Trump’s Pastor & Vatican’s Most Evil Crime in History | Nathan Apffel · June 26, 2026
Pastor Housing Allowances Enable Tax-Free Luxury Homes Worth Millions Filmmakers Allege
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#408 - Trump’s Pastor & Vatican’s Most Evil Crime in History | Nathan Apffel
"This pastor can spend $250,000 basically a year on whatever. So the problem with that is that's 2005. This is 2024 at this point. So you've got 19 years have passed and I have his real estate. So he owns a beachfront home in Florida which I think is valued at $10 million. He owns a $6.5 million home in Dallas."
Nathan detailed how pastors exploit tax-free housing allowances to acquire multimillion-dollar properties. He cited one Dallas megachurch pastor with an estimated $3.6 million annual housing allowance covering properties worth over $16 million, all funded tax-free by congregant donations with no public disclosure required.

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On this episode of the Danny Jones Podcast, host Danny Jones sat down with Nathan Finochio, creator of the investigative documentary series The Religion Business, for an explosive three-hour conversation exposing systemic corruption, financial abuse, and alleged child sexual abuse within American religious institutions. Finochio, a lifelong Christian turned reformer, detailed how churches exploit a legal loophole allowing them to operate with zero financial transparency, collecting $550 billion annually in the U.S. while reporting nothing to the IRS—unlike every other nonprofit. He alleged churches use donor funds to silence rape victims with NDAs, cited one megachurch pastor with over $16 million in tax-free real estate funded by housing allowances, and projected the Mormon Church will become a trillion-dollar entity by 2040 despite donating only 2% of profits to charity. Finochio was arrested in Texas for attempting to question a pastor about finances and has been escorted off church properties nationwide. The conversation expanded into biblical scholarship, with Jones and Finochio discussing contradictions in scripture, the role of psychedelics in ancient religion, and contested Gospel passages. Finochio announced his series has partnered exclusively with Tucker Carlson's network and that Season 2, Episode 1—dropping in late 2024—will feature testimonies from individuals alleging ritual child abuse, blood oaths, and murders inside LDS temples in Salt Lake City. He called on pastors to adopt transparency, warned that the fusion of Christianity and politics under the Trump administration mirrors historical theocracies, and urged congregants to demand financial accountability as the only path to reform. The episode closed with Finochio's thesis that institutional religion in America has been deliberately 'kneecapped' by IRS regulations designed to remove its transformative power and convert faith into consumerism.

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