Financial transparency and lifestyle Dollar has frequently been criticized for living a lavish lifestyle while leading a tax-exempt
religious organization. He owns multiple high-end properties, including real estate in Atlanta and New Jersey. He previously owned a Manhattan apartment, purchased for $2.5 million in 2006 and sold for $3.75 million in 2012. He has also been criticized for the ownership of luxury vehicles, including two Rolls-Royces. Ministry Watch, an independent organization that reviews Christian ministries, previously awarded Creflo Dollar Ministries an "F" grade for financial transparency because the ministry declined to disclose financial information to independent audit.
2007 Senate Finance Committee investigation In 2007, Dollar was one of six televangelists investigated by U.S. Senator
Chuck Grassley of the Senate Finance Committee regarding the personal use of church-owned assets. Dollar contested the probe, arguing that the IRS, not the Senate Committee, was the proper entity to examine religious groups. He was among the pastors who did not cooperate fully with the committee. The investigation concluded in 2011 with no penalties or charges filed, though the committee issued a report criticizing the lack of financial accountability in the ministries.
2015 private jet campaign In May 2015, Dollar faced backlash after his ministry launched a fundraising campaign for a Gulfstream G650 private jet, estimated to cost $65 million. The campaign was launched after his previous jet was involved in a runway accident in London in 2014. In response to critics, Dollar stated in a sermon, "If I want to believe God for a $65 million plane, you cannot stop me." The project drew widespread media criticism regarding the necessity of such an expensive aircraft for ministry work.
2012 arrest and dismissal In June 2012, Dollar was arrested by the Fayette County, Georgia, Sheriff's Office following an alleged domestic dispute with his then-15-year-old daughter. He was accused of simple battery and cruelty to children. Dollar denied the allegations. The charges were dismissed in January 2013 after Dollar successfully completed a court-ordered anger management program. ==Theology and teachings==