3.26.26 / 10:27am
From: MJCA Alumni
I have been silent since 2000, and since everything has hit the fan recently, I am telling the truth about everything! I will be posting several posts on here, and I am requesting the administrator of this website to also post this on Facebook, so more people can see this.
Everybody needs to know the truth about Gregg and his whole operation!
I first met Gregg in 2000 while attending Mt Juliet Christian Academy. He was one of my math teachers, and I was also part of the very first mission trip with him to Ensenada, Mexico, in December of 2001 (The same trip that Jane Doe 3 was on and where she was first groomed by him).
The original people that Gregg brought with him to our school, and on the first trip with us, were Gregg, Robert Munoz, Paul Olson, Jason Roufs, and Louie.
All of these guys were in their early to mid-20s, and they were talking to and grooming high school girls under 18.
Heather Terry, Kim Terry, Rachel Brian, and Heather Barber are several of the ones that were groomed back then. They are also one of the women that was or currently is in a relationship with one of those guys that I named.
Heather Terry married Robert Munoz, Kim Terry is now Kim Ownby, Heather Barber married Paul Olson, and Rachel Brian was with Louie but is now married to Paul's brother, Joel Olson.
Gregg brought his best friends with him to Tennessee after he started working at the school and saw how he could prey on, manipulate, and groom these high school girls for his own benefit.
He didn't have much money and was living in an apartment in Hermitage, so he had the idea to start making money off of students through one of his first companies, SLAM (students living a mission & also the start of the slogan "BEMO" which is supposed to mean to Be More Like Jesus).
He spoke with the headmaster and teachers from the school (MJCA) about letting him take students on trips through his organization, and, of course, the school was easily manipulated into letting him do this. The headmaster at the time had 2 kids go on the first trip, so this was an easy win for Gregg.
These trips were never sanctioned by the school or a part of the school's tuition or funding; all money would be paid directly to Gregg.
Their first test was Ensenada, Mexico...