Five takeaways: Star investigation into alleged Southern Arizona ‘cult’
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An Arizona Daily Star investigation found that a Southern Arizona religious group is making millions per year from its hospice in Tucson and Tubac, while former members complain the group forces members to work for free, including at that hospice.
Former members interviewed described the Global Community Communications Alliance as a “cult,” and court filings call it a high-control religious group with a closed campus.
Here are five takeaways from the investigation:
1. Former members allege ‘forced labor’
In lawsuits and interviews, former members of the Global Community Communications Alliance said they were forced to work long, unpaid days for years as a condition of being members of the religious group, founded in Sedona in 1989. In exchange, they got room, board and to be part of a mission-driven religious community based near Tumacacori.
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