Testimonials | Letters | News | Rants | Forums | Submit A Testimonial | Front Page
Archives | Podcasts | Videos | Recent Comments | Live Chat | Printer Friendly Version




Pastor found guilty of money laundering

.: posted 5/06/2008 ::: by webmdave :::    AddThis Social Bookmark Button

CLEVELAND, OHIO -- Artis Caver, former pastor of Harvest Missionary Baptist Church, has been judged harshly by a jury of his peers.

Caver was found guilty Thursday in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on 25 counts of money laundering, perjury and theft stemming from accusations he stole nearly $400,000 from the church's bank account.

Jurors in Judge Nancy Margaret Russo's courtroom deliberated for about two hours before reaching the verdicts.

Caver was found guilty on single counts of theft and forgery, three counts of perjury and 20 counts of money laundering stemming from 2000.

The pastor, indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury in December, had used the majority of the money to rescue his failing bus business, AFC Charters Inc., according to Assistant County Prosecutor James Gutierrez.

The 56-year-old Caver, now pastor of New Life Cathedral in Cleveland, was led away in handcuffs after the verdict as a handful of members of the financially struggling Harvest Missionary Baptist Church stared in silence.

Gutierrez was pleased with the verdict and applauded the work of investigators.

"The evidence was overwhelming, and the jury did not take too long to agree," Gutierrez said. "But it's a sad day, actually. And it's a sad day for the members who he's preaching to now, because they think he didn't do anything."

Gutierrez said Caver "violated a sacred trust, and that's what is so repulsive about the case."

A few of Caver's former church members gathered outside the court after the verdict and expressed both joy and pain.

"You've got to forgive him, but I just don't like what he has done to the church," said Annie Jackson. Jackson said she and fellow worshipers bear no hatred, adding, "We've got to leave it in the hands of the Lord."

Another member, Albert Brooks, fears the church will never recover financially.

"I want the church to be the way he found it: debt-free. And that has not happened. We are still struggling."

In 2007, church members settled a civil-lawsuit against Rev. Caver out of court.

Story Link


Add this page to: Post to StumbleUpon Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Furl Post to Google Post to Magnolia Post to Netscape Post to Reddit Post to Simpy Post to Slashdot Post to Technorati Post to YahooMyWeb



2 Comments:

Blogger Lorena wrote:

"You've got to forgive him, but I just don't like what he has done to the church,"

Well he at least admits that he doesn't like what happened. But the "You've got to forgive him" truly bothers me.

The doctrine of forgiveness has to be one of the most damaging Christian precepts.

First, it enables offenders to do it again, and it keeps the people naive, because well, they have to forgive.

Because of that stupidity, pastors with a record get hired, battered women go back to their abusive husbands, and nasty, empowered church goers become the more powerful. Because, well, everyone has to be forgiven.

posted: May 07, 2008 EST  

Blogger Justin wrote:

gotta love those Christian values

posted: May 07, 2008 EST  

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The first 200 comments appear here under the article. If over 200 comments are posted, click on the "newer" and "newest" links on the Post a Comment page to continue reading the latest comments.

Post a Comment | Create a Link | Post in the Forums | Permalink


  Subscribe to this post's Comments (Atom).
Subscribe to every post's Comments (RSS).
Quickly catch up on all recent comments posted on ExChristian.Net on the Recent Comments page. Or, keep track of comments on individual topics by using .



Site Purpose and Legal Disclaimer

Email Login


Search
ExChristian.Net




Help support this site
with a one-time donation of:
$  

or a recurring monthly donation of:
(type in an amount)

$  

check out:
THE ARCHIVES


Buy Books





Speak Your Mind

ExChristian.Net Forums

Post your own "leaving religion" testimonial

Contact Webmaster:
Email message

Click the button and type in your name and phone number. The system will call your phone and connect you to webmaster's phone for free.
Support This Site

Recent Activity in the Forums:

blogged by blogger

Religion blogs
Top Religion Blogs
Societies, Politics & Relgion

Atheist Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory
BRDTracker
Religion blogs

   


tracker

DEITY OF THE DAY
Featured today:
>> View article

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs 2.5 License.