Lamor Whitehead, also known as the “Bling Bishop,” has been sentenced to 9 years in prison for his involvement in fraudulent schemes, including preying on his followers.
Lamor Whitehead, 45, was found guilty in March of four federal charges: wire fraud, attempted wire fraud, attempted extortion, and making false statements to investigators.
According to prosecutors, Whitehead exploited his position as a religious leader to defraud his followers and fund his extravagant lifestyle, which included purchasing luxury cars and high-end clothing.
Whitehead, who led the Leaders of Tomorrow International Ministries in Canarsie, New York, deceived his congregation with false promises. One notable case involved a church member who entrusted Whitehead with her $90,000 life savings, believing it would be used to purchase a home for her. Instead, Whitehead spent the money on personal expenses such as clothing and car payments.
In addition to exploiting his congregation, the pastor was accused of falsifying documents to secure business loans and attempting to extort a Bronx businessman by falsely claiming connections to New York Mayor Eric Adams. His lavish lifestyle, showcased during a 2022 live-streamed sermon, was marked by opulence, including valuable watches, diamonds, and emeralds worth $1 million, which were stolen during a gunpoint robbery.
Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, labeled Whitehead a “con man” and stated that the sentence marks the end of his “various schemes.” The case underscores the misuse of religious authority for personal gain and the impact on trusting followers.
Despite his conviction, Whitehead’s lawyers have indicated plans to appeal the decision. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams expressed his thoughts, saying, “Bishop Whitehead is in my prayers.”
The sentencing of Lamor Whitehead serves as a warning about the perils of blind trust and the misuse of religious platforms for fraudulent activities.