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Bishop Lamore Whitehead found guilty on all 5 counts of fraud
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Published on 04/07/2024

Bishop Lamore Whitehead has been found guilty of all 5 counts of fraud in federal courts. 

The charges are 1. lying to the feds about having a second phone, 2. Extortion, 3. False statements

4. Fraud, and 5. Attempted wirefraud. To further explain, Whitehead was given $90,000 from Pauline 

Anderson to help her buy a house. He did not buy the house, he took the money and spent it on himself. 

At the time he was running for Brooklyn Boro president. Some of the money was spent on his campaign.

Everytime he was asked about the money, he continuously lied about returning the money. He also tried 

to obtain a fraudulent loan using fake bank records. He also tried to defraud Brandon Belmonte for $5000, then

tried to extort $500,000. He literally bullied the man.  The feds asked Whitehead if he had a second phone.

Whitehead lied and said he didn't when he did. 

                   July 1, 2024 is the day when he will be sentenced. Whitehead still has other civil cases against

him that he will still have to deal with while sitting in jail. Pauline Anderson has sued him for $90K. Glory 

of God ministries is also suing Whitehead for $5000 for illegally removing them out of their church where 

whitehead illegally occuppied. He also have a case with the bank for the projects property he was the landord

of. He took a loan out to purchase the projects and never repaid the loan. Whitehead can face up to 45 years in 

Whitehead is the same person that was robbed in his church while preaching. 3 men were arrested. 1 still has 

not turned himself in. Whitehead is face up to 45 years in federal prison. 

              Even after he has been found guilty, Whitehead has taken to instagram and insists that he is not

guilty of the charges, even though there is a mountain of proof that proves otherwise. He has even tried to 

prove his innocense by explaining what was not asked while in court. Apparently he will never admit to 

what he did.

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