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Lawyer wants Joyce Meyer testimony

The family of Sheri Coleman who was murdered along with her two young sons Garett (R) and Gavin in Columbia, Illinois on May 5, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the husband and father Christopher Coleman, and his employer, the Joyce Meyer Ministries, in Waterloo, Illinois on May 26, 2009. Although there are no survivors of the crime, the family wants to strip Christopher Coleman of all family holdings and to ensure there is no gain to him from the result of the murders. Christopher Coleman is being held in the Monroe, Illinois County jail without bond. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
1 of 4 | The family of Sheri Coleman who was murdered along with her two young sons Garett (R) and Gavin in Columbia, Illinois on May 5, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the husband and father Christopher Coleman, and his employer, the Joyce Meyer Ministries, in Waterloo, Illinois on May 26, 2009. Although there are no survivors of the crime, the family wants to strip Christopher Coleman of all family holdings and to ensure there is no gain to him from the result of the murders. Christopher Coleman is being held in the Monroe, Illinois County jail without bond. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) | License Photo

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- A lawyer for a slaying victim's family says he wants to get a sworn statement from U.S. televangelist Joyce Meyer, and her son, a ministry executive.

Attorney Enrico Mirabelli, who is representing relatives of the slain wife of Meyer employee Christopher Coleman in a wrongful death lawsuit, says the evangelist's "no-divorce" policy for her staff may have led Coleman to kill his wife, Sheri Coleman, and their two young sons this year, the St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch reported Tuesday.

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The newspaper said Mirabelli contends Coleman, 32, was having an extramarital affair with Tara Lintz, and wanted to be with her but feared losing his job as a bodyguard with Meyer's worldwide ministry if he tried to dissolve his marriage.

The lawyer also alleges that Joyce Meyer's son Dan Meyer, a ministry official, was a close friend of Coleman's and knew of his affair with Lintz.

Ministry lawyer Michael King wouldn't tell the newspaper if he would oppose Joyce Meyer giving a deposition or testifying in court.

Coleman has been charged with first-degree murder and is awaiting trial.

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