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Whiskey mogul sells Vermont college campus to Florida evangelist — with plans to create a ‘Christ-centered institution’

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It will be going from spirits to the Holy Spirit.

Whiskey mogul Raj Peter Bhakta, a former “Apprentice” contestant, is selling his sprawling Vermont college campus to a holy roller out of Florida, who has plans to create what he called, “a Christ-centered institution.”

He may not “know that much about building a university,” but Tommie Zito, a Florida evangelist, said he plans to convert the former Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont, into a Christian college called Z University. 

“If everything goes to plan we expect for Tommie to be taking over the campus fully by the fall,” a Bhatka spokesperson told The Post.

A Florida preacher is picking up the shuttered Green Mountain College campus in Poultney, Vermont. AP

Traveling evangelist Tommie Zito has swooped in to nab the campus. Facebook / Evangelist Tommie Zito

Traveling evangelist Tommie Zito has swooped in to nab the campus. Facebook / Evangelist Tommie Zito

To get the job done, the traveling preacher will pray for backup, surrounding himself with experts in higher education to do the heavy lifting. The selection for him to take over came through a request for proposal process.

Both parties confirmed the sale to the Wall Street Journal, but Zito declined to reveal the price and said the deal has not yet closed. 

“Me and Raj have agreed to not disclose the price right now but he has been really great to work with me on this, gave us a generous deal, and it’s a real price,” Zito told The Post.

Bhakta, the founder of WhistlePig Whiskey, picked up the property at auction in 2020 for $4.5 million, marking a steep discount from its prior asking price, following the school’s closure amid declining enrollment. 

The school closed in 2019 and went up for auction. AP

The school closed in 2019 and went up for auction. AP

Raj Peter Bhakta bought the former Green Mountain College for $4.5 million in 2020. FOX News

Raj Peter Bhakta bought the former Green Mountain College for $4.5 million in 2020. FOX News

He aimed to turn it into a luxury resort before being stonewalled by local authorities. He then offered the property for free to anyone who shares his mission to reshape America.

“The right beneficiary has a vision aligned with the revival of the United States and Western Civilization,” Bhakta wrote in a pitch for the property. “They would also recognize this must first begin with the spiritual revival of our Christian faith. It will be upon coherence with this mission that candidates will be judged.” 

Bhakta previously estimated the 115-acre property — filled with dorms, classrooms, athletic facilities and more than 100 acres of farmland — could cost up to $200 million to fully restore in addition to the roughly $1 million in yearly operating costs and another $1.5 million needed for ongoing upkeep.

Bhakta estimates it could take up to $200 million to fully restore the campus. AP

Bhakta estimates it could take up to $200 million to fully restore the campus. AP

Zito claimed he wants to house 850 students on the property, establishing programs in evangelism, business, government and music.

“I know there’s been challenges,” Zito said. “I’m coming in and saying, ‘Hey, this is a fresh thing.'”



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