New Orleans Pastor Pleads Guilty To Money Laundering Charges

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Sentencing is scheduled for January in the case of a pastor who pleaded guilty on Tuesday to money laundering.

Rev. Charles Southall III, executive pastor of First Emanuel Baptist Church in Central City and Baton Rouge, entered the guilty plea in New Orleans' federal court.

He faces up to ten years in federal prison.

An FBI investigation determined that the longtime pastor illegally diverted nearly $900,000 in donations, congregants' tithes, and proceeds from church-owned real estate for his personal use.

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