Lamor Miller-Whitehead, known as the 'Bling Bishop', was convicted of 5 counts including wire fraud, attempted extortion, and lying to the FBI, and could face decades in prison. His conviction highlights his flamboyant lifestyle, living in a $1.6 million home in Paramus, New Jersey, and owning several apartment buildings in Hartford. This case has drawn attention due to Whitehead's luxury style and his role as a Brooklyn preacher.
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NEW: Lamor Miller-Whitehead, aka the 'Bling Bishop,' was found guilty of five counts including wire fraud, attempted extortion, and lying to the FBI The ‘Bling Bishop’ lived in a $1.6 million home in Paramus, New Jersey, and owned several apartment buildings in Hartford,… https://t.co/WU6eQ6KZQE
'Bling Bishop' Lamor Whitehead found guilty of federal fraud, extortion charges https://t.co/2MQeJ4GcA6
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New Details: Bishop Lamor Miller-Whitehead, of Brooklyn, has been found guilty of wire fraud, attempted extortion and lying to FBI investigators. https://t.co/MbsOgDCuzs
Bishop Lamor Whitehead Convicted Of Fraud Could Face Decades In Prison https://t.co/YsXI3p7KsS
‘Bling bishop’ Lamor Whitehead convicted of fraud, attempted extortion and lying to the FBI https://t.co/UIg0HHpsN6 https://t.co/Z0Bf4pKS4Z
Lamor Whitehead convicted of fraud - https://t.co/37Lur0UNn0
Breaking News: A Brooklyn preacher, known as the “bling bishop” for his flashy luxury style, was convicted of fraud and attempted extortion. https://t.co/G7d6OG2sGg
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