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Leo Mercer (alt. "Mercier") was close friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons.  William Branham also preached a sermon on August 15, 1965 where one of Leo Mercer's dreams played a prominent role. During the early 1960's he moved to Prescott, Arizona where a number of William Branham's followers had migrated together in a place they called "The Park".   
Leo Mercer (alt. "Mercier") was a friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons.  William Branham preached a sermon on August 15, 1965 where one of Leo Mercer's dreams played a prominent role. During the early 1960's Leo moved to Prescott, Arizona where he was in charge of a number of William Branham's followers who had migrated together to a place they called "The Park".   


Leo Mercier was accused of homosexuality by Lee Vayle, and accused of molesting and abusing children at The Park in testimony given in the Supreme Court of California.   
Leo Mercier was accused of homosexuality by Lee Vayle, and accused of molesting and abusing children at The Park in testimony given in the Supreme Court of California.