This is a messed up story. It is also so sad.I can understand why a Pentecostal grandmother might blame a granddaughter hearing that she let a boy in the room. That might make a grandma angry. Then she gets to the possible rape part, and she blames the girl. That ain't right, but I could see how it could happen. The thing is, if her parents were away, why wasn't Jan Crouch watching her 13-year-old granddaughter? How old was this cousin who was with her? Why would she blame the little girl if the cousin was older? Who pays the bills for alcoholic beverages served as room service to hotel rooms? Did Jan Crouch ever teach the girl not to have boys in her room? I've got a 14, almost 15-year-old boy and I don't give him that much freedom. If the cousin was a bit older, it may make sense.Why is she suing her grandmother and not the (alleged) rapist? Was he ever prosecuted? Is she a believer? Why sue fellow believers in a court of law before unbelievers if this is the case?This is a sad case all around. It must have been very traumatic for the girl. It reminds us to be very careful with our children. I don't keep up with TBN. This was the first I read of Jan Crouch passing away. I read a little and it seems Matt Crouch is running the organization. I hope they get away from the family run organization model, set up a committee, and let some theologically responsible people decide what kind of programming goes on there and how to handle the fundraising