❌ Rev. Charles Stanley, pastor emeritus for First Baptist Church Atlanta, has never endorsed CBD gummies or oil, despite a persistent rumor found online.
This was both false and a scam. Scammers were using Stanley's image and likeness without his authorization.
Rev. Charles Stanley, pastor emeritus for First Baptist Church Atlanta, has never endorsed CBD gummies or oil, despite a persistent rumor found online. Scammers appeared to first begin using Stanley's image and likeness in association with the products without his authorization back in 2021. His name began to trend with CBD gummies once again on July 22, 2022, according to Google Trends.
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