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Former Lubbock pastor sentenced in summer food scam
Houston Chronicle ^ | May 12, 2008

Posted on 05/13/2008 11:11:04 PM PDT by Gamecock

LUBBOCK, Texas — A former Lubbock pastor convicted of pocketing more than $500,000 in federal funds meant for needy children over summer breaks was sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison Monday.

James Cornell Clark, former pastor of Mount Vernon United Methodist Church, was convicted in January on 41 counts of fraud, laundering and other charges. Five business entities created by Clark were also convicted of money laundering charges.

Prosecutors say Clark created the businesses to receive funds for the Summer Food Program, created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide nutritious meals for children when school is closed.

Clark's church was awarded a contract to run the program. Prosecutors say Clark converted the money for his personal use to pay for his home, two vehicles, rental property, remodeling and tuition.

He was sentenced two 19 years and seven months. A federal judge Monday also handed down a concurrent 10-year sentence for a December conviction of importation of an alien for immoral purposes.

Clark also was ordered to pay $544,649.42 in restitution to the federal government and had his cars and home seized. The businesses Clark created were placed on probation for five years and ordered to make 129,470.19 in restitution.


TOPICS: Current Events; General Discusssion
KEYWORDS: fish; lubbock

1 posted on 05/13/2008 11:11:05 PM PDT by Gamecock
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To: Gamecock

So he took $500,000 and turned it into two fish?


2 posted on 05/13/2008 11:11:59 PM PDT by Gamecock (The question is not, “Am I good enough to be a Christian?” rather “Am I good enough not to be?")
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To: Gamecock

What a dirtbag. 20 years in prison sounds just right.


3 posted on 05/13/2008 11:33:02 PM PDT by darkangel82 (If you're not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. (Say no to RINOs))
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To: Gamecock

Another rogue Paster ---

Texas Preacher Convicted of White Collar Crime - $500,000 Worth! What Happened To Thou Shalt Not Steal? Comments By Ethics Speaker Chuck Gallagher

While I speak nationwide on white collar crime, fraud and ethics - I must say you don’t see this one often. I had to take a second read.

Reverend James Cornell Clark - a former Lubbock pastor - was convicted on 41 counts of various indictments charging him with various offenses related to defrauding the federal government of more than a half million dollars. Likewise, Clark was also found guilty in another trial of importing an alien for immoral purposes. Apparently, James Clark forced a Kenyan exchange student into prostitution.

James Clark was heard on tape; telling the young woman that she would have to provide sexual favors in return for what he had done for her after bringing her to Lubbock from Kenya. Apparently, Clark had paid for the young woman’s living expenses and college tuition at South Plains College and was now expecting something in return.

Sex and theft - Clark is working on breaking commandments in a big way!

Specifically the jury convicted Clark on 23 counts of mail fraud, five counts of making false statements or entries, three counts of possession of false papers to defraud the U.S. and 10 counts of money laundering. The entities that were charged in the superseding indictment, Mt Vernon Faith-In-Action Outreach Project, Mt Vernon United Methodist Community Development, Trinity Christian Outreach Ministries, Mt Vernon United Methodist Church Community Outreach Corporation and Clark Evangelistic Outreach Ministries, Inc., were also all convicted on money laundering charges.

I can’t begin to imagine how the members of Clark’s congregation must feel. Hopefully, they will have the foresight to know that the Bible is right - you do reap what you sow - and in Clark’s case his consequences will be severe.

The government presented evidence at trial that from April 2003 until April 2006, Clark negotiated Summer Food Program contracts and agreements for the Mount Vernon United Methodist church as being the non-profit corporation entity that was the sponsor of the program. The purpose of the Summer Food Program is to provide nutritious meals to needy children when schools are normally closed and the National School Lunch/School Breakfast Programs are not operational. The program is administered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Clark created the five charged corporate and business entities under his control, to receive funds for the Summer Food Program that allowed him to convert federal monies to his own personal use. Clark used these stolen federal monies to purchase his residence, vehicles and rental property; remodel his personal residence; and pay personal tuition.

Every choice has a consequence. Afraid in this case, Clark won’t see freedom for a long time to come.

Your thoughts and comments?

Ethics and Fraud Speaker Chuck Gallagher - signing off…

4 posted on 05/14/2008 1:10:30 AM PDT by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: river rat

I would be interested in hearing his explanation for this, as long as it doesn’t include the word “Racism” at all....


5 posted on 05/14/2008 12:13:39 PM PDT by Appleby
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