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Defendants Say Entire Process Is Irregular in 17 Billion Lawsuit Related to Pentecostal Church

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The defendants in the trial for 17 billion forints of budget fraud and money laundering involving the Hungarian Pentecostal Church do not simply deny the charges, but they consider the indictment to be fabricated and the prosecution to be irregular.
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The defendants in the trial for 17 billion forints of budget fraud and money laundering involving the Hungarian Pentecostal Church do not simply deny the charges, but they consider the indictment to be fabricated and the prosecution to be irregular.

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magyarnarancs.hu broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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