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A home reportedly co-owned by controversial pastor Robert Shinn was stormed by law enforcement officials on Friday morning in connection with a s3x trafficking investigation.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the property, located in the Tujunga area of Los Angeles, became the target of a joint operation by the El Monte Police SWAT team, the FBI, and the U.S. Postal Service.
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Authorities say the search warrant was served over serious allegations including s3x trafficking, tax evasion, mail fraud, and money laundering. The FBI’s Los Angeles field office declined to comment further, while the U.S. Postal Inspection Service confirmed it was working closely with other agencies on the case.
Images from the raid show multiple people in handcuffs as FBI agents conducted a detailed search of the residence. It remains unclear whether anyone was arrested or if Pastor Shinn was present at the time of the raid.

Robert Shinn, the founder of 7M Films and the Shekinah Church, is at the centre of ongoing controversy following his appearance in Netflix’s 2024 documentary Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult.
Former members of his church and media company have accused him of s3xual manipulation, emotional control, and financial exploitation, claiming he runs the group like a cult.
Shinn has publicly denied all allegations, insisting he has done nothing wrong and describing his ministry and talent agency as legitimate institutions.




