LA Pastor Charges $122K On Church Credit Card
The pastor for First AME Church in Los Angeles has apologized to his congregation over his use of a church credit card for $122,000 in personal expenses. Sunday’s apology follows a Los Angeles Times report that John Hunter used a church credit card for vacations, clothes, jewelry and other items. The 51-year-old pastor has signed a deal to repay the money. Hunter, who also failed to pay more than $309,000 in federal taxes, says he’s working out a payment plan with the Internal Revenue Service…Source
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