I'd like to see a legal citation on that, please. Then I'd like to see evidence of a "lavish lifestyle" of the parties in question.
I specifically said that no one is saying the lavish lifestyle problem applied to AIG. It has been a problem with other groups. What I did say in my first post is that various AIG leaders earning over $100K each in Kentucky seems a bit much for a Christian apologetics organization. Ministries are not about getting rich.