
Jonathan Robinson
Named in submitted materials. Role and connection to the reported allegations require independent verification.
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Harvest Christian University (HCU) has been described in public reporting as a Dallas-based entity that Texas higher-education officials ordered to stop operating and granting degrees because it lacked state authorization.
According to the reported Texas action, HCU was ordered to cease operations and stop using “university” or granting degrees without the required Certificate of Authority.
Public materials have described HCU as lacking accreditation from an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, while promoting alternative or unverified accreditation claims.
HCU gained viral attention for ceremonial honorary doctorates involving public figures, including singer Chris Brown and reality star Shereé Whitfield. Reports have also raised questions about encouraging recipients to use “Dr.” An honorary title is not an earned academic doctorate.


This section reproduces a statement published by the International Police Academy (IPA), Public Relations & Legal Affairs. It is presented as a source document and is not independently verified by this website.
The International Police Academy (IPA) hereby issues this official statement confirming the termination and full revocation of all honorary and representative associations previously granted to Archbishop Carl Robinson.
Effective immediately, the individual named above holds no position, title, or affiliation with the International Police Academy; is not authorized to represent, speak for, or act on behalf of the Academy; and must not use the Academy’s name, identity, insignia, or institutional references.
Any statements, claims, or representations suggesting affiliation with the International Police Academy are described in the source statement as unauthorized and invalid. The Academy states that it does not endorse or recognize such representations.
The source statement says the International Police Academy reserves legal rights to protect its name and institutional identity, intellectual property and branding, reputation, and goodwill, and may take appropriate legal measures where necessary.
The source statement says the Academy remains committed to governance, integrity, and institutional accountability.
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