County Director of Reentry Arrested on 12-Count Indictment, Held on $1.1M Bond
DeAndre Brown and his wife face felony charges including theft and money laundering linked to his role in Shelby County's re-entry office, with bonds totaling $1.5 million.
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County director of reentry arrested on 12-count indictment, held on $1.1M bond
UPDATE: According to the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, DeAndre Brown and Vinessa Brown are accused of misappropriating $626,858.63 from Lifeline to Success, which is the Memphis-based nonprofit that provides re-entry services for former offenders. The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office says that during the investigation, they found that the Browns used nonprofit funds to pay themselves $285,600.93 from government grants and made $256,367.49…
Shelby Co. leader, pastor who was pardoned by Gov. Lee indicted on 12 felony charges
The executive director of the Shelby County Office of Reentry and pastor for Lifeline to a Dying World Ministries is behind bars on a $1.1 million bond and facing a 12-count indictment accusing him of felony theft. His wife was also arrested and charged with the same charges.
Pastor Once Pardoned By TN Governor, Now Arrested For Theft
A Memphis pastor who was once pardoned by Tennessee’s governor was arrested this week in connection with a half-million-dollar theft. DeAndre Brown and his wife, Vinessa, were indicted on Tuesday for 12 counts of felony theft, according to Tennessee’s Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury. The Comptroller’s Office said that the Browns misappropriated at least $600,000 in funds through Lifeline to Success, a nonprofit that provides re-entry …
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