Minister Faces Sexual Assault Charges in Novel Exorcism Ritual

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A New Jersey preacher came up with a novel way to expel evil spirits from troubled parishioners,
"According to impact statements the men submitted to the Presbytery of Elizabeth," the Newsweek report continued, "which has jurisdiction over the church in Linden, Weaver would order each to strip naked and lie down. Then he would place an "angel coin" on their foreheads and have them balance stones on their hands and ankles.

"Weaver would then allegedly perform oral sex on them."

Weaver has been reporting these so-called "healing acts" since 1999, the website My Central Jersey reported last month. Weaver has served as pastor for 39 years at the Linden Presbyterian Church, one of two in the town of over 40,000 residents. He also held several public roles, including chaplain for a county police department and also served as chaplain for the local chapter of the Vietnam Veterans Association. Audrey Pereira, a representative for the chapter, described him as "a Jekyll and Hyde."

"He did good on one hand," she told My Central Jersey. "On the other hand, he did this evil to who knows how many. It can't just have been these guys. There has to be more."

"I refuse to stay silent any longer," he wrote one of his accusers, A.J. Meeker. "I need to make sure that this never happens to anyone else ever again." According to Newsweek, Meeker came to Weaver when he was 20 with family problems.

DL, another man, claimed "he had to be committed to a psychiatric hospital after Weaver molested him during pastoral counseling sessions in 2005,"