Gospel singer and pastor Donnie McClurkin is facing a new civil lawsuit that has sparked major conversation across the church and gospel communities. According to reports, a man named Giuseppe Corletto has accused McClurkin of inappropriate conduct that he says took place over several years.
Corletto claims he first connected with McClurkin in the early 2000s while seeking personal guidance and mentorship. What began as spiritual counseling, he says, eventually shifted into behavior he describes as manipulative and harmful. The lawsuit outlines a series of alleged interactions that
Corletto believes crossed personal and professional boundaries.
One of the key elements mentioned in the filing is an email the plaintiff says McClurkin wrote, which he claims shows acknowledgment of wrongdoing. McClurkin, however, has publicly denied all allegations, calling them false and stating that he intends to defend himself fully in court.
The case has raised broader questions about leadership, influence, and accountability within faith‑based spaces. Many supporters are waiting to see how the legal process unfolds, while others are calling for transparency and clarity as more details emerge.