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“Bishop Bling” Lamar Whitehead, who first gained global attention after being robbed during a live sermon in July 2022, faces new federal fraud charges. Quoting Manhattan Federal Court documents, daily news Whitehead reports, “I told the bank I had $2 million when my business was under $10.”
Whitehead, who drives a Rolls-Royce and was arrested last December and charged with embezzling one of the congregation members’ retirement funds, applied for a $250,000 business loan in the summer of 2018. Did. newsGiven that prosecutors allege Whitehead produced several key documents in support of a loan application he filled out online, he did not get the loan.
A new indictment against Whitehead says his documents concerned “bank accounts that don’t really exist.” They also made it look like his company, his Anointing Management Services LLC, had assets in excess of his $2 million. [the business] The average closing balance was less than $10. ”
Despite not getting a loan in 2018, Whitehead allegedly tried again in 2019 using fake documents as part of an application for a $1.3 million mortgage on his home in Paramus, New Jersey. It has been. daily news as a “6 bedroom, 7 bath… mansion”.
Bishop Whitehead was facing charges that included exiling members of his flock for $90,000. He is now free on a $500,000 bond.