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Lynchburg Mayor Carl B. Hutcherson Jr. talked to reporters after appearing yesterday in U.S. District Court in Roanoke. At right is his lawyer John P. Fishwick Jr.

Lynchburg Mayor Carl B. Hutcherson Jr., who faces a variety of fraud charges, said yesterday that he is "looking forward now to clearing my name.

"With family support and support from my friends, I'm just hanging in there," Hutcherson said, shortly after a brief hearing in U.S. District Court.

Hutcherson was arrested in Roanoke after voluntarily turning himself in yesterday morning to the FBI and U.S. marshals. He was fingerprinted and a mug shot was taken as part of the arrest process.

A federal grand jury indicted Hutcherson, 61, on Dec. 1 on seven counts, though the indictment was not unsealed until last Wednesday.

He is accused of stealing $31,500 from Trinity New Life Community Development Corp., a charity connected with the church where he is pastor. He is charged with using the money to pay off a $5,000 personal debt and $22,000 in back taxes.

He is also accused of using the Social Security benefits of two disabled people whose financial affairs he managed, making false statements to federal investigators and bank officials and with obstructing a federal investigation.

Hutcherson, flanked by lawyers John P. Fishwick Jr. and John E. Lichtenstein, was released without bond after a brief hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael F. Urbanski.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom Bondurant said after the hearing that Hutcherson "is not a risk of flight. He's been here [in Virginia] his entire life."

No trial date has been set. An arraignment, in which Hutcherson is expected to enter a plea of not guilty, may be held next week.

Fishwick said the trial will be held in Lynchburg. "We're looking forward to the opportunity of trying this," he said.


An at-large member of the City Council, Hutcherson was elected mayor by fellow council members. He said yesterday that he was unsure whether he would attend tonight's regularly scheduled City Council meeting.

Hutcherson is the pastor and founder of Trinity United Methodist Church and co-owner of Carl B. Hutcherson Funeral Home. On Thursday, a day after the indictment was unsealed, Hutcherson requested a voluntary leave of absence from his church. His request must be reviewed by the Rev. Charlene Kammerer, bishop of the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church, the bishop's Cabinet and the conference Board of Ordained Ministry.

Hutcherson, a Lynchburg native, faces up to 105 years in prison and a $2.5 million fine if convicted of all the charges.

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Anonymous Kevin Smith said...
Lynchburg is great, I love their lemonade.


Anonymous Bro.Lonnie said...
God Bless This Man! He was only trying to keep up with Jerry Fartwell and Billy Grayham and Benny Henny, he was looking forward to his own private jet and limo. This man is truly a man of God, yes, some of us are not perfect, but we are saved. Our prayers and our hearts go out to this man of God. May the Lord see through and soften the Hearts of the judge and let this poor man of God continue his holy work of saving souls. IT'S NOT GOD'S WILL THAT ANY SHOULD PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE. We need more God called people like Carl Hutcherson Jr. I know Carl personally and I know for a fact that he would not steal one red cent from anyone. Rev. Carl has saved so many souls, right now I know for a fact, that there are people dead that are in Heaven, that would be in Hell right now, if it were not for Rev. Carl. God Bless this man. I can't say enough good things about this Holy Man of God. This is the way God works, he's testing Rev. Carl now to see if he will stand up to the test of Faith, and I know that he will be exonerated and lifted on high, with a reward and a Mansion in Heaven with 72 virgins, and his name will be among the great soul savers ever to have walked this Earth. Let us all pray that this innocent man be freed from our Earthly Demonic court system and justice in the name of the Lord override this holy man. May God and peace and prosperity bless this man abundtly and he walks a free man as he continues to deliver people souls from Hell.

Shalom my brothers and sisters.


Anonymous Kevin Smith said...
Bro.Lonnie,

I can see you like the lemonade also. Go ahead, you deserve to pour yourself another. Personally, I am trying to carry on the traditions of Fartwell also, I can feel the spirit of the holy breakfast burrito coming over me.


It's obvious that he just really wanted to go to prison so that he could score some in the shower for the rest of his life (his other hidden secret).


Anonymous Dano said...
Jezebel_in_a_Red_Teddy,

Now that's original!


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Dem or GOP?

Anybody know?


Anonymous M Holmes said...
probably a dem cause AP rarely publishes party affiliation unless it is a GOP member, thats their way. if they do publish affiliation it is done through the first or third paragraph if a GOP, at the end if it is a dem if mentioned at all. Usually they print the republican party in the story if a dem is in trouble, this way the reader sees Republican and associates crime with the party. I am actually going to start a research project on as many stories i can find that the AP published and write a paper for old times sake....


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