A former pastor allegedly stole $200 million from the Church in Texas

Former pastor of Church of Houston allegedly stole more $200 thousand in his Church, is told in court materials.

Toddrick Deshaun Johnson (36 years old) charged with stealing and using misinformation in order to create a document that helped him to steal the money of the parishioners of the Church Paradise Missionary Baptist Church, as reported in the judicial records received by news edition of the Houston Chronicle.

Johnson, who was fired in 2017, forged the signature of the President of the Church in financial documents, and then transferred $201552 into a secure account, as suggested by the members of the Board of Directors, as reflected in the judicial records.

That was the theft occurred some time nothing was known. The hidden tools have not been discovered until the financial review in 2018, according to the newspaper. When Johnson asked about the missing money, he left the Church and «not answering».

Johnson, living in Alvin, Texas, last month filed for bankruptcy, according to court documents, which indicated that its debt for higher education is greater than $40 thousand

The President of the Board of Directors of the Church specified in the documents as Raymond Williams, told investigators that he never gave the right to Johnson or someone else to open an account in your name.

Johnson also «received loans and make application to obtain a fake insurance» to put funds into the account, told police Williams.

Former pastor until he was arrested, said the Post spokesman for the Houston police. It is not yet clear is whether the arrest, and when the former pastor will be required to appear before the court for consideration of the case.

Reporters have not been able to contact the official representatives of the Church, to receive comments regarding the accusations.

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