‘TikTok Dance Cult’
Intercourse Trafficking Warrant Served
at L.A. Home Co-Owned by Pastor
Revealed
The house co-owned by the alleged “TikTok Dance Cult” pastor Robert Shinn was the goal of a intercourse trafficking warrant in the present day, TMZ has realized.
The El Monte Police Division tells TMZ … their division’s SWAT workforce assisted the U.S. Postal Service and the FBI Friday morning as a warrant was served at a residence within the Tujunga neighborhood of L.A. for intercourse trafficking, tax evasion, mail fraud and cash laundering.
The Los Angeles FBI department declined to remark. TMZ reached out to the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace … up to now, no phrase again.
The USPS tells TMZ … “The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is working closely with our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners on this ongoing investigation. This remains an active case, and we are continuing to gather and review information. We will provide further updates as the investigation allows.”
Images from the scene present FBI officers outdoors the house conducting their investigation … with a number of individuals detained in handcuffs. It is unclear if anybody was arrested or if Shinn was current when regulation enforcement arrived.
He is on the middle of a number of accusations in Netflix’s 2024 “Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult” documentary. Robert, a pastor and the founding father of the influencer administration firm 7M Movies, was accused of sexual, emotional and monetary abuse, in addition to manipulation, by a number of former 7M members, who likened the corporate to a cult.
He has denied all allegations by the previous 7M members, and has denied any wrongdoing in affiliation together with his controversial Shekinah Church as properly.
TMZ reached out to 7M … up to now, no response.
The investigation is ongoing — keep tuned.