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“Bling Bishop” Lamor Whitehead Sent to Jail for Violating Bond Conditions

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
May 20, 2024
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“Bling Bishop” Lamor Whitehead Sent to Jail for Violating Bond Conditions

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On Monday, May 20th, Brooklyn pastor Lamor Whitehead, known as the “Bling Bishop,” was ordered to federal jail after violating the conditions of his bond. Whitehead, awaiting sentencing for multiple federal charges, including wire fraud, attempted extortion, and making false statements to law enforcement, continued to claim his innocence on various podcasts, which led to his bond revocation.

Whitehead, a self-proclaimed mentee of Mayor Eric Adams, was accused of defrauding a parishioner’s mother of $90,000, which he allegedly spent on luxury items from Foot Locker and Louis Vuitton. Additionally, he was accused of attempting to extort thousands of dollars from a Bronx businessman by promising special treatment and substantial earnings.

Assistant United States Attorney Jessica Greenwood stated during the trial, “It was all lies.” Whitehead has been free on bond while awaiting sentencing, but a recent court filing cited his appearance on a podcast called “Not Guilty” and false accusations against prosecutors, the FBI, and his alleged victims as grounds for revoking his bond. The judge received a message urging immediate action due to Whitehead’s lack of accountability.

Whitehead, dubbed the “Bling Bishop” for his affinity for designer clothing, jewelry, and luxury cars, has faced significant legal and public scrutiny. In 2022, he was robbed at gunpoint during a live-streamed sermon at his Canarsie church, an incident that went viral. Over $1 million in jewelry was stolen from him and his wife during the robbery, with two men later pleading guilty to federal robbery charges.

In a podcast interview with minister Jamal Bryant, Whitehead denied any wrongdoing and attempted to discredit the federal case against him. He claimed never to have taken a salary from his church, stating that his wealth came from real estate investments. He also highlighted his close relationship with Mayor Adams, asserting that federal officials were using him to target the mayor.

Mayor Adams, who previously mentored Whitehead, has since distanced himself from the bishop. Whitehead’s comments about his relationship with Adams have fueled further controversy. “Everyone knows that me and Eric are close,” Whitehead said during the podcast. “I am one of the top three closest to him. Period.”

Whitehead’s defense attorney has not commented on the bond revocation. As he now faces the possibility of decades in prison, Whitehead’s case continues to draw attention to the intersection of faith, wealth, and legal accountability.

 

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