Money | Robert Schuller Reverend to Ministry: You Owe Me Millions Rev. Robert Schuller gets his day in bankruptcy court By Neal Colgrass Posted Nov 2, 2012 2:51 PM CDT Copied Robert A. Schuller, left, poses for a photo with his father, Robert H. Schuller, outside the Crystal Cathedral Feb. 9, 2006, in Orange, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File) Rev. Robert Schuller's old ministry may be bankrupt, but he says they still owe him millions—and he's fighting for every cent. The once-powerful preacher showed up smiling in a crisp black suit today on the first day of the Crystal Cathedral Ministries' bankruptcy trial, the LA Times reports. His argument: Yes, he let the ministry use his intellectual property, but that would not have included selling his recordings online. "We did not understand it," Schuller said in a court statement of the Internet. He "would never" have allowed the ministry to use his work "in ways that I could not understand," added Schuller, who once hobnobbed with President Clinton and was mentioned in his State of the Union address. But ministry attorneys say Schuller already milked the church for millions in "lavish compensation and perquisites" before Crystal Cathedral Ministries went bankrupt in 2010. And "if they pay everything they are asked, then there will be no money for the cathedral," says the ministry's chief executive. Read These Next Suspect in Brown University shooting is found dead. Photographer denies close-up shots were attacks on Trump figures. NASCAR is devastated by driver's death in plane crash. Details are coming out about the suspect in Brown, MIT shootings. Report an error