I admitted no such thing. I have followed the biblical pattern and the biblical commands. I listened to no gossip. The letters written by Graham and these men are a matter of public record. I have done what Scripture commands me to do, and it is wrong for you to say otherwise. My sources are the same that everyone else uses. They are first hand accounts, news reports, words from Graham himself.
If you read the NT carefully (something far out of style), you find that not everyone has to go. Look at Matt 18 for example. A person goes one on one (that was done with Graham, many many many times). Then he goes with two or three (that was done with Graham many many many times). Then they take it before the church. Notice how the each individual member of the church is not required to go to the person one on one, but can rather take the account of the witnesses, combined with the non-repentance of the offending person and make a judgment based on that. Clearly, you are incorrect on your assertion about how this "must" be handled. The truth is that men Graham highly respected and from whom Graham solicited advice confronted Graham on his disobedience in a loving way and they stuck with him for many years in an effort to bring him back to repentance. Graham refused. In the pattern of Matt 18, these men took their story to the church at large, and the church at large should be making a decision. I have, based on the record of numerous sources who all agree about what Graham has said and done. To put it simply, you just made false accusations.
The fact that you do not know these things shows perhaps that you cannot be trusted. You are speaking falsely against me, and against Graham. That should not be acceptable to you. Why is it that we are so biblically illiterate that we defend clear and open disobedience and make false accusations againt those who handle it biblically?