Police: Pastor Creflo Dollar Choked, Hit Daughter
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ATLANTA (AP) - The 15-year-old daughter of mega-church pastor Creflo Dollar told authorities her father choked and punched her, and hit her with his shoe during an argument over whether she could go to a party, according to a police report.
 
Associated Press writer Jonathan Landrum Jr. contributed to this report.
ATLANTA (AP) - The 15-year-old daughter of mega-church pastor Creflo Dollar told authorities her father choked and punched her, and hit her with his shoe during an argument over whether she could go to a party, according to a police report.
Dollar's 19-year-old daughter corroborated most of her sister's story,  but Dollar disputed it, telling a sheriff's deputy he was trying to  restrain her when she became disrespectful. When she began to hit back,  he wrestled her to the floor and spanked her, according to the police  report.
 Dollar is one of the most prominent African-American preachers based  around Atlanta. His World Changers Church International has 30,000  members in the Atlanta area, and the ministry has satellite churches  across the U.S.
 Dollar faces misdemeanor charges of simple battery and cruelty to  children. He has been released from jail and his lawyer said he was  expected to preach Sunday.
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Dollar said in a statement Friday he loved his children and would never hurt them.
 Around 1 a.m. Friday, his 15-year-old daughter called 911. She told a  Fayette County sheriff's deputy that she and her father argued when he  said she couldn't go to a party Saturday night, according to the report.
 She went into the kitchen with her older sister. When her father asked  why she was crying, she told him, "I do not want to talk right now," the  report said.
 Her father charged at her, put his hands around her throat, began to  punch her and started hitting her with his shoe, she told the deputy.  The deputy noted a scratch on her neck.
 Dollar told the deputy he wouldn't let his daughter go to the party because of poor grades.
 The deputy also interviewed Dollar's 19-year-old daughter, who said her  father grabbed the younger girl's shoulders and slapped her in the face  and choked her for about five seconds. She said her sister tried to  break free, but did not fight back. When her father threw the  15-year-old on the floor, the older girl ran to get her mother.
 The deputy also spoke to Dollar's wife, Taffi, who said she did not see the fight.
 After interviewing Dollar and the two girls, the deputy asked for  written statements. The older daughter initially wrote a statement that  contradicted what she had told the deputy and was more in line with what  Dollar said. When the deputy confronted her about the discrepancies,  she told him it was because her parents were with her. Later, when  separated from her parents, she wrote what she initially told him.
 The 50-year-old Dollar leads the Creflo Dollar Ministries and is the  pastor for World Changers Church International in the Atlanta suburb of  College Park. World Changers Church-New York hosts over 6,000  worshippers each week.
 Satellite churches are also in Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Washington, Cleveland, Dallas and Houston.
 He and his wife, a co-pastor at the church, have five children, according to the church's website.
 Dollar is a native of College Park and says he received a vision for the  church in 1986. He held the first service in front of eight people in  an elementary school cafeteria.
 His ministry grew quickly and the church moved into its present location, an 8,500-seat sanctuary, on Dec. 24, 1995.
 Dollar said in a 2007 interview with The Associated Press that he  renounced his church salary, and his income only comes from personal  investments, including a real estate residential property business and  horse breeding company called Dollar Ranch. He's also published more  than 30 books, focusing mostly on family and life issues, including debt  management.
 He said he also sometimes got up to $100,000 for a single appearance on his packed schedule of speaking engagements.
 Along with Bishop Eddie Long, Dollar is one of the most prominent  African-American preachers based around Atlanta who have built  successful ministries on the prosperity gospel, which teaches that God  wants to bless the faithful with earthly riches. Ministers in this  tradition often hold up their own wealth as evidence that the teaching  works.
 Long and Dollar were among six televangelists investigated by Iowa U.S.  Sen. Chuck Grassley from 2007 to 2010, following questions about  personal use of church-owned airplanes, luxury homes and credit cards by  megachurch pastors and their families. The report did not find any  definitive wrongdoing, but it expressed concern about the lack of  financial oversight at such large ministries.
---Associated Press writer Jonathan Landrum Jr. contributed to this report.

