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Mayor Adams Responds to Sentencing of “Bishop Bling” to Nine Years in Prison

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Mayor Adams Responds to Sentencing of "Bishop Bling" to Nine Years in Prison

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has addressed the recent sentencing of Brooklyn pastor Lamor Whitehead, infamously known as "Bishop Bling," to nine years in prison. Whitehead, a pastor at Leaders of Tomorrow International Ministries in Canarsie, was found guilty of wire fraud, attempted extortion, and other charges.

Mayor Adams, responding to a reporter's query, confirmed that Whitehead, who claimed to have been a mentee of the mayor, remains in his prayers. Adams acknowledged a report by the Daily News that detailed text messages exchanged between him and Whitehead. These messages were seized by prosecutors and used as evidence. . .

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