A flashy, jewelry-wearing Brooklyn pastor was convicted Monday in federal court of using a parishioner’s retirement savings and trying to extort a businessman while touting he had connections to the New York City mayor.

Lamor Whitehead, nicknamed the “Bling Bishop,” is a pastor at the Leaders of Tomorrow International Ministries. He was found guilty of five counts, including wire fraud, attempted extortion and making false statements to the FBI. The convictions are from three separate schemes.

Whitehead, known for his Louis Vuitton suits and extravagant jewelry, also made headlines in 2022 after he said he and his wife were robbed of $1 million worth of jewelry at their church.

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    4 months ago

    I understand the parishioners mentality…it’s human greed and we all contain that ability just most have actual morals and won’t act on it.

    What I truly don’t understand is blind faith. Why people knowly give money to some grifter when they know they can hardly afford to eat.

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        4 months ago

        Do they not have faith in the status position that the guy is abusing? They are still wholly guilty of blind faith.

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          I understand the parishioners mentality…it’s human greed and we all contain that ability just most have actual morals and won’t act on it.

          Here OP was talking about the grifter but called them the parishioners, that is all I am commenting on.

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            Ah, so a misapplied word, I see. Yea, the parishoners are the ones paying with blind faith, not benefitting from rampant greed. Though at least understandable how someone mistakes a domain-specific word like ‘parishoner’ and assume it applies only to the people who run the domain (church staff).