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Megachurch Pastor Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell indicting for defrauding congregation members out of about a million dollars

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Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell (259425)
Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell

Federal authorities have brought down charges of fraud and money laundering on megachurch Pastor Kirbyjon H. Caldwell of Houston’s Windsor Village United Methodist Church. The indictment also includes Caldwell’s reported partner, Gregory Alan Smith of Shreveport, Louisiana, reports CNN Money. Smith is the manager of Smith Financial Group. They’re accused of bilking 29 mostly elderly investors by selling them Chinese bonds issued before the revolution of 1949, saying that their historical value made them “worth tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars” according to a court document from the SEC. “In reality, the bonds were mere collectible memorabilia with no investment value.” The SEC says the bonds have been in default since 1939, and the “current Chinese government refuses to recognize the debt.” Some of the victims liquidated their annuities to invest in this scheme, the SEC said. The ill-gotten funds were used to pay for personal expenses, including mortgage payments in the case of Caldwell and luxury automobiles in the case of Smith, it added. The DOJ says they allegedly defrauded the investors out of more than $1 million. The SEC places that figure higher, at $3.4 million. Neither the Windsor Village United Methodist Church or the Smith Financial Group responded to messages from CNNMoney. Lawyers could not be located for Caldwell and Smith. The SEC said that in 2010 Smith was permanently barred from associating with broker-dealers for “misappropriating investor funds.” The maximum sentence, if they’re convicted, is 20 years with a $1 million fine, as well as restitution and forfeiture, the DOJ said.

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