Deitrick Haddon calls ex-wife an adulteress on Facebook and names her lover

According to information on a website on Jan. 24, pastor and gospel singer Deitrick Haddon posted a lot on Facebook.

In his post, Pastor Haddon not only aired his own dirty laundry, but he called his ex-wife an adulteress and accused fellow Gospel singer Isaac Carree of breaking up his marriage. He talked about his fiancee who is the mother of the child he had with her while still married.

Before readers make the comment; "Don't judge," notice that this writer is only summarizing what Haddon posted himself. While this article contains only the summary, here is a link to all that Haddon posted:

Deitrick Haddon calls ex-wife an adulteress.

Haddon said many things claiming he was "coming clean in 2013 so God can really be truly glorified."

In his "coming clean" Haddon said some damaging things about others. His main ought is that people are blaming him for the divorce from his ex-wife. He wants people to cast some of the blame on her. He accused her of being an adulteress, and accused Isaac Carree for breaking up his marriage.

Carree sings "Clean This House." Haddon said Carree should have talked about adultery in his song.

Haddon justified his adultery and having a baby by a younger woman because she was there for him when he was a "broken mess." He said:

"God used her to keep me from committing suicide twice."

Haddon insinuated that he has paid the penalty for his sin. God has forgiven him, but now he want his good name back from the public.

When talking about Damita, his ex-wife, Haddon explains it this way:

"When I was a good husband, not perfect but a good husband & friend to her for years!! I take full responsibility for my actions but I WILL NOT take responsibility for the cause of my actions."

Haddon turns his attention to talk about Isaac Carree:

"However, I do expect Isaac Carree to stand up and be man enough to own his mistakes & give his fans the truth they deserve to know. I appreciate your new song ‘Clean this house”, you know I’ve always been a fan of yours since day one & I’ve never done anything to hurt you but you left one sin out of your song that would have set the record straight & solidified my healing process & that is adultery!"

There is much more that Haddon vented on Facebook. To read more of what he had to say, click here.

This is not the first time Haddon has shared personal news on Facebook.

  • Haddon posted news about his divorce on Facebook before fans knew about it.
  • He posted news about the birth of his baby to a younger woman on Facebook.
  • Now he has accused his ex-wife of adultery on Facebook.
  • He named another gospel singer of breaking up his marriage on Facebook.

We hear all the time about children posting damaging things on Facebook. Pastor Haddon, you should be an example for others by not posting so much personal and private information not only about yourself but about others on Facebook that will be there forever.

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