More articles about Pylant:
West Ocoee
By C.A. Glover of the Sentinel Staff, February 28, 1988
LEGAL MOVES. Ocoee attorneys have filed a motion seeking dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the minister of a Pentecostal church. The Rev. Sterling Pylant, leader of the Christian Life Assembly on Starr Road, is suing the city in an effort to stop its code enforcement board from imposing a $100-a-day fine against him. The fine was imposed after Pylant failed to get a building permit to convert a former horse stable into a church. Pylant has been charged more than $5,000 in fines. The motion for dismissal was filed because Pylant did not give the city the notice required by law before filing his suit, officials said.
Seems to be lots of legal trouble:
Ocoee
By C.A. Glover of the Sentinel Staff, May 1, 1988
CHURCH SUIT. Orange County Circuit Court Judge Cecil Brown dropped the Rev. Sterling Pylant's suit against the city of Ocoee Monday when Pylant failed to appear for a court hearing. The minister had filed suit against the city, hoping to have his $7,000 fine for building code violations dropped. Pylant heads the Christian Life Assembly Church, which met for more than a year in a former horse stable in north Ocoee before Brown told Pylant to vacate the building.
The 50-member congregation now has services in a shopping center on Silver Star Road