Financial exploitation
Sustained extraction of money, labour, or assets from members through coerced donations, joint accounts, communal property structures, tied employment, or programme-cost escalation. The CLCI framework weights financial exploitation heavily because it converts religious or ideological commitment into structural exit barriers. Court records, FTC actions, and charity-regulator findings provide the documentation base. See also: tactics/financial-control, tactics/forced-donations.
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