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| Eddie Long accuser Centino Kemp to release tell-all book next week |
| by Laura Douglas-Brown | ||||
| February 07, 2013 13:42 | ||||
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In case you didn't get enough sordid details about New Birth Pastor Eddie Long's alleged affairs with young men from the legal cases filed against him, it looks like the tell-all book from accuser Centino Kemp will soon be available. On Feb. 1, Kemp posted a photo of the cover of the book, titled "First Lady," on his Twitter account (@Centino Kemp). "Feels like I give birth to a baby," Kemp declared. The book comes out on Valentine's Day, Kemp has tweeted. Kemp was identified as the fifth accuser in the Eddie Long sex scandal that involved four young men suing the world-known preacher and founder of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church for sexual coercion. In 2004, Long led a march of thousands through the streets of Atlanta protesting, among other issues, gay marriage. Long reached a settlement with his accusers in May 2011 that included a confidentiality agreement. Kemp is not the only accuser to continue speaking about the case. In August 2011, accusers Jamal Parris and Spencer LeGrande gave in-depth interviews that were published by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WSB-TV. Here is the synopsis Kemp includes with his book, as posted by HotSpotATL.com:
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