I have known Alex through Facebook since 2020. We were personally in contact via WhatsApp. We had planned for him to come and visit me, to hold a healing seminar, and to spend time together, but due to COVID this was not possible. He truly encouraged me to step out more boldly and pray for healing. I occasionally gave him some donations. He also sent me pictures of Smith Wigglesworth’s Bible that he had received.

I attended several Zoom meetings with him and others.

I visited Alex in March 2022, and we went out together on the streets. He organized a small conference that I was able to attend, and he encouraged me to pray for healing and deliverance with greater faith. The time with him in the UK really strengthened my faith, and I started to pray more boldly afterwards. Our contact then became less regular.

On May 25, 2025, I received a request from him asking for £450 for a seminar that was supposed to start very soon. He promised to return the money the next day.

After the money transfer, he no longer responded — neither on WhatsApp nor on Messenger. I stopped trying to contact him, but in October he went live on Facebook and I was able to reach him. He explained that his accounts had been hacked and that it was not him who had requested the money.

The money was never returned.

Half a year later, I had the opportunity to speak with Alex on the phone. He gave me a prophetic word. I addressed the issue of the TLR report about him and said that I felt sorry about it. I also told him that my own experience was quite similar to what others had reported. Alex once again confirmed that he had been hacked and that even the police had been involved. He said that the person responsible had been arrested, and I was shown a police report.

I then asked Alex for the police report, but the first document he sent was not an official police document. Therefore, I asked for the official report, but Alex responded that he could not provide it because it was confidential.