Brooklyn preacher Lamor Miller-Whitehead is facing trial over charges of looting a parishioner’s retirement savings and attempting extortion under false pretenses using his supposed connections to NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Charges include wire fraud, attempted wire fraud, attempted extortion, and providing false statements to federal law enforcement. Miller-Whitehead has pleaded not guilty and is currently out on a $500,000 bail. Prosecutors indicate that his relationship with Mayor Adams may become a significant aspect of the trial. The charges arise from allegations that he conned a parishioner out of her $90k retirement savings and tried to convince a businessman to lend him $500k using his alleged connections to city officials.
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