Overview of the Case
In a dramatic turn of events, federal authorities have arrested two prominent pastors from a North Houston church, accusing them of running a multi-million dollar labor trafficking and money laundering operation. The suspects, David Taylor and Michelle Brannon, allegedly used their positions of power within the church, Joshua Media Ministries International, to exploit vulnerable followers. The scheme, which reportedly spanned multiple states including Texas, Florida, and Michigan, is said to have generated up to $50 million through forced labor and illegal donations.

Investigation and Arrests
The investigation into the church began after reports of suspicious activity surrounding the property. Federal prosecutors allege that the pastors coerced followers into working long hours for little to no pay, often under duress. Victims were pressured into meeting high donation quotas and were subjected to restricted movement. The church allegedly provided housing for these individuals, which sometimes included sleeping at call centers where they were employed. The entire operation was reportedly tightly controlled, with many followers speaking about the presence of armed guards and unmarked cars in and around the church facility.
Labor Conditions and Exploitation
Federal investigators revealed that Taylor, who referred to himself as “apostle,” required some of his followers, known as the “armor of errors,” to serve him around the clock. In some cases, women were allegedly transported to his location and instructed to take emergency contraceptives. The church’s activities became more suspicious as law enforcement reported a large presence of agents at the location, and surveillance footage from drones and on-ground cameras captured images of a sprawling facility where these alleged crimes took place.
A local worker, who was employed at City Electric Supply, recalled noticing unusual activity at the church. He remembered seeing numerous cars parked on the street and an increased police presence. Initially unaware of the illegal activities, he later connected the dots when he learned about the pastors’ previous legal issues and indictments. Federal investigators confirmed that the pastors operated a network of call centers across various states, forcing people to work long hours without pay and using physical intimidation to maintain control over them.
Harsh Working Conditions
The scale of the operation was both shocking and disturbing. Many victims reportedly worked under grueling conditions, often for as long as eight hours a day under the hot sun, performing laborious tasks such as cutting large fields of grass. These workers were allegedly not compensated for their labor, which aligns with the accusations of forced labor outlined in the federal indictment. One victim stated that working under such harsh conditions without pay felt like “punishment.”
Control Tactics and Isolation
The investigation also uncovered alarming details about the methods of control employed by the ministry. Several victims reported being isolated from the outside world, with their movements tightly monitored. Many of them lived in ministry housing, and in some cases, they were forced to sleep in the same call centers where they worked. The church, which was supposed to be a religious sanctuary, was reportedly used as a place to house exploited workers under strict surveillance. The presence of armed guards and the use of unmarked cars further added to the secrecy and control over the victims.
Raid and Arrest of Key Figures
After months of surveillance and investigation, federal agents raided the church’s premises, gathering critical evidence of labor trafficking and financial misconduct. David Taylor was arrested in North Carolina, and Michelle Brannon was arrested in Florida. Both are now facing federal charges, and they are expected to make their first court appearances soon.
Ongoing Investigation and Public Call for Information
The FBI’s involvement in this case highlights the seriousness of the operation and the scale of the exploitation. Federal prosecutors have stressed that the investigation is ongoing, and they are encouraging anyone with information or who may have been a victim to come forward. Authorities believe this may just be the beginning, as further illegal activities or individuals involved in the operation may still be uncovered.
Conclusion: A Wake-Up Call for Oversight
This case has brought to light the dark side of religious organizations and raised serious questions about the oversight of faith-based institutions. The investigation has shown the potential for abuse within systems of authority, especially when exploitation is hidden behind the facade of religion and charity. As the case continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and greater scrutiny in all areas where authority can be abused, and it highlights the importance of holding those in power accountable.