NEW YORK – A protracted dispute continues to unfold between Pastor Felicia Osborne and a Pennsylvania-based media firm over a 5-year-old outstanding bill of just $3,900. According to verified written communications, Osborne allegedly made multiple promises to settle the debt but repeatedly defaulted on every agreement, eventually blocking the company's phone number."Felicia is proving herself to be a scam artist hiding behind religion," stated Hollis, one of the principal owners of The Hollis Group. "I've never had a client who was so dishonest and shady, even clients who are sinners, and yet she promotes herself as a woman of God and behaves so unethically."
Through our discovery and investigation found several public records of this pastor being sued for nonpayment, which does not add up considering she was also the director of a Behavior and counseling clinic in Newark, NJ that received hundreds of thousands in payment for a troubled demographic.
The media firm reports sending daily emails requesting payment, but the pastor has consistently refused to respond. Efforts to reach Pastor Osborne for comment by this publication have been met with the same outcome: no response. I cannot fathom why a clergy person would openly skip on paying their bills as a public person, especially to a Media firm.
This ongoing saga offers a disturbing look into the alleged pathology of an individual who reportedly lies and scams without remorse—a narrative so compelling, the media company has produced a mini-documentary about the ordeal.
"We are 100% committed to holding Pastor Felicia Osborne accountable," Hollis affirmed. "I could understand if she lacked the resources to resolve her debt, but that's simply not the case. She recently sold a commercial building for $210,000, so money is not an issue. This is purely about her ethics."
Staff contributor, Leslie Harris
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