The Guardian (USA)

Louisiana pastor admits stealing $900,000 from church and congregant­s

- Ramon Antonio Vargas in New Orleans and agencies

A Baptist minister renowned in Louisiana has acknowledg­ed stealing nearly $900,000 from his church, affiliated rental properties, his congregant­s and a charter school.

Charles Southall III, who for more than three decades led First Emanuel Baptist church in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges of money-laundering.

According to court documents Southall endorsed, the minister embezzled donations from congregant­s that were meant to fund church charitable projects and building improvemen­ts.

He also took grant and loan funds awarded to to the Edgar P Harney Spirit of Excellence Academy, which he had created, and diverted them to a bank account controlled by him and a coconspira­tor whose name was withheld from documents.

Southall further pocketed rental and sale payments derived from properties owned by his church.

Prosecutor­s said Southall would use the money to pay off his credit card bills and cover other personal expenses. As part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutor­s in New Orleans, the 64-year-old agreed to repay $687,000 to First Emanuel, $85,000 to Spirit of Excellence and $110,000 to others who were victimized.

He could receive up to 10 years in prison at a sentencing hearing tentativel­y set for 17 January, though defendants who plead guilty without going to trial rarely receive the harshest punishment available.

Before his prosecutio­n, Southall enjoyed close ties to some of New Orleans’ political and business elite. Among them was businessma­n Ashton Ryan, who is facing a raft of federal fraud charges stemming from the 2017 collapse of his New Orleans-based First NBC Bank, the local Times-Picayune newspaper reported.

Southall’s attorney didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

 ?? Photograph: Arpad Benedek/Alamy ?? The New Orleans skyline.
Photograph: Arpad Benedek/Alamy The New Orleans skyline.

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