In 2003 one Pastor Dortus Doe was arrested for identity theft charges in Dekalb County, Atlanta, Georgia. It was alleged that he stole from some members of his congregation to include a crippled, Karen Belton, up to a tune of 50,000 dollars. He was finally discovered when he tried to order and American Express Card in Karen’s name. She was alerted and stopped it, immediately informing the police, who then arrested him. At the time Doe was the Pastor of the Deliverance Life Tabernacle Church in the area. We know he was arrested. But was he ever fully tried, convicted and sentenced? Was he jailed? How long was he kept in prison? How was he released and under what conditions? Where is he now in the world, if not in the USA?
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05:25, 20.06.2010
Yes he was fully tried, convicted and sentenced, and the deported!
05:25, 20.06.2010
Thanks for ur concern!
17:31, 15.04.2011
please give additional information of this so called Bishop who is presently in Liberia causing problem for so many marriage home under the name God work.From were i sit he has criminal records in police CI D section.We are trying to gather more information to in indict this man.