Eddie Long accuser: He’s a ‘monster’

Over the weekend, Eddie Long — the anti-gay Atlanta megachurch leader accused by four men of using his position to seduce them into homosexual relationships — compared himself to David fighting Goliath, and noted that he has yet to cast any stones at his accusers. Three days later, one of Long's accusers has come forward in the press — and the story he's telling doesn't make him sound too much like Goliath.

A reporter for WAGA — the Fox affiliate in Atlanta — tracked down Jamal Parris, Long's former personal assistant, outside a grocery store in Colorado. When the reporter questioned him about his experiences working for Long, Parris didn't hold back. He called Long a "monster" who "used Holy Scripture to justify and support the sexual activity."

"I cannot get the sound of his voice out of my head, I cannot forget the smell of his cologne and I cannot forget the way that he made me cry many nights when I drove in his cars on the way home," said Parris, who was a teenager at the time of the alleged incidents. "That man cannot look me in the eye and tell me we did not live this pain. While you can sit in front of the church and tell them that you categorically deny it, you can't say that to our face. And you know this. You are not a man. You are a monster."

Clips from Parris's WAGA interview appeared in a recent ABC News report posted below: