First Witness Testifies Against Alamo
By: Mario Boone
Updated: July 21, 2009
KTAL legal analyst Danny Cook tells us, "in light of this alleged victim's damning testimony today that seems to prove every element of the government's case, I would now say that the defense has an uphill battle."
Phillip Kuhn, Alamo's defense attorney said, "we'll just have to see what happens after cross examination. Then it's up to the jury to decide what they believe."
As Alamo's chauffer Sylvestre Primous drove the defendant around the country. The government says Alamo took girl across state lines for sex on some of those trips. It's something Primous denied. "They could've interviewed me back at home and found out that I didn't have nothing for them."
Protestors have shown up to the federal courthouse. Mary Coker of the group "Partnered Against Cult Activity" says she's here for one reason... "For the self-proclaimed pastor to get the justice he's been avoiding for years."


