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'''Michael J. Hawron''', (also known as '''Isaac Numbers''', '''Ike''', '''Tony''' and '''Michael Anthony''') was a long-time member of [[The Family]].  During the [[1980s]], he reportedly helped manage the organization's finances from [[Hong Kong]] where he lived until [[1989]] when he returned to the [[United States]].  In the early [[1990s]], he was a spokesperson for The Family using the name "Michael Anthony" and appeared on U.S. national television in a Larry King Live interview with [[Rick Dupuy]] and others. <ref>''[[CNN Larry King Live: 'The Family' - Preachers or Pornographers?|'The Family' - Preachers or Pornographers?]] on Larry King Live (CNN), 1993-10-20.</ref> <ref>''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution: David Berg, founder of '60s `Jesus freaks,' dies in seclusion at 75]]'' &mdash; [[1994]]-11-26</ref>
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'''Michael J. Hawron''', (also known as '''Isaac Numbers''', '''Ike''', '''Tony''' and '''Michael Anthony''') was a long-time member of [[The Family]].  During the [[1980s]], he reportedly helped manage the organization's finances from [[Hong Kong]] where he lived until [[1989]] when he returned to the [[United States]].  In the early [[1990s]], he used the name "Michael Anthony" when acting as a spokesperson for The Family and appeared on U.S. national television in a Larry King Live interview with [[Rick Dupuy]] and others. <ref>''[[CNN Larry King Live: 'The Family' - Preachers or Pornographers?|'The Family' - Preachers or Pornographers?]] on Larry King Live (CNN), 1993-10-20.</ref> <ref>''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution: David Berg, founder of '60s `Jesus freaks,' dies in seclusion at 75]]'' &mdash; [[1994]]-11-26</ref>
  
  

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Michael J. Hawron, (also known as Isaac Numbers, Ike, Tony and Michael Anthony) was a long-time member of The Family. During the 1980s, he reportedly helped manage the organization's finances from Hong Kong where he lived until 1989 when he returned to the United States. In the early 1990s, he used the name "Michael Anthony" when acting as a spokesperson for The Family and appeared on U.S. national television in a Larry King Live interview with Rick Dupuy and others. [1] [2]


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