Brooklyn Bishop Lamor Whitehead was sued for $5 million in a dispute with another church over claims he tried to kick them out of their house of worship.
Flashy Brooklyn Bishop Lamor Whitehead has been sued for $5 million in an ongoing dispute with another congregation over claims he tried to kick them out of their house of worship, court papers show.– who’s known for driving a Rolls-Royce and wearing pricey jewelry and Gucci suits – was slapped with the lawsuit in Brooklyn court last week by the Glory of God Global Ministry in Canarsie in legal fight over the congregation’s 5904 Foster Avenue property.
But now the Glory of God wants a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge to find Whitehead liable for breach of contract to the tune of $5 million for the alleged stunt. Whitehead bought the building for $1.94 million in February 2022 during a foreclosure auction. But a senior pastor at Glory of God fought the tax lien that prompted the foreclosure, claiming they never turned over the building to Whitehead. The congregation also claims Whitehead took over the building without a proper court order first, the outlet reported.Gregory P.
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