Femi Fani-Kayode, former Minister of Aviation on Monday clashed with the Church of Satan on Twitter
Fani-Kayode had taken to his Twitter page to lambast former New York City prosecutor, Linda Fairstein, who led the prosecution of the Central Park Five case, wherein five teenagers, four African-American and one Hispanic, were wrongfully convicted for the 1989 rape and assault in Central Park of a white female jogger.
The former minister described Fairstein as a racist and a member of the Church of Satan.
He wrote, “Former NYPD cop, Linda Fairstein, is a racist, witch and a member of the Church of Satan. She should be prosecuted and burnt at the stake with her books. She deserves the death penalty for what she did to those five boys Central Park 5 Cancel Linda Farstein.”
In a swift reply, however, the Church of Satan on its Twitter page said Farstein was not its member.
“She has nothing to do with us. Please leave us out of it.”
Fani-Kayode responded saying, “Get thee behind me Satan!”
The church, again responded adding that such threats do not work.
It responded, “That doesn’t actually work. We are right here in front of you telling you that you are making false, unfounded accusations and asking you nicely to please leave us out of it as it has nothing to do with us.”
Fani-Kayode again responded demanding the Church of Satan to publish a list of its members.
Fani-Kayode tweeted, “In Jesus name, I bind you and send you to the desert places. The devil is a liar; he was a liar and a murderer from the start and the father of lies.
“You claim she is not your member and you expect me to believe you. Make your list of members public and prove me wrong. Stop disowning your own.”
Fairstein is an American author, attorney, and former New York City prosecutor, she was the head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney’s office from 1976 until 2002.
During that time, she oversaw the prosecution of the Central Park Five case, wherein five teenagers, four African-American and one Hispanic, were wrongfully convicted for the 1989 rape and assault in Central Park of a white female jogger.