The three accused, including Timothy Omotoso, founder and leader of the Jesus Dominium International Church (JDI), were charged with 63 counts including racketeering under POCA, rape, sexual assault, and trafficking in persons for sexual exploitation. The State alleged that Omotoso used his position as a religious leader to recruit vulnerable young women and girls to church mission houses, particularly in Umhlanga, where he allegedly sexually assaulted and raped them under the guise of spiritual guidance. Accused 2 and 3 were alleged to have assisted in recruiting and controlling complainants. Eleven complainants testified to repeated sexual abuse occurring during private appointments with Omotoso. Serious irregularities occurred during the prosecution, including unethical conduct by the lead prosecutor, inconsistent indictments, attempts to influence witnesses, and a failure to properly cross-examine the accused.