Dothan pastor Kenneth Glasgow, 57, pleaded guilty to tax evasion, mail fraud, and drug conspiracy charges on Friday.
As a part of the plea agreement, Glasgow agreed to pay the IRS $376,720.00 in restitution for tax years 2016 through 2019.
He also pleaded guilty to mailing falsified forms in order to collect Social Security disability benefits. To collect those payments, Glasgow told the Social Security Administration that he struggled with mobility, dressing himself, and preparing meals. But he failed to answer questions about his ability to handle money.
In his plea agreement, Glasgow admitted that he also rented a car using funds from one of his nonprofits and listed himself as the sole authorized driver.“Kenny’s plea today is what he felt was in his best interest. He’s happy to finally get this matter behind him,” defense attorney Derek Yarbrough told News4.At that hearing, Glasgow will face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, along with substantial fines and restitution.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Unlicensed Houston woman gets 8 years in jail as plea deal for deadly 2018 cosmetic procedureThe botched procedure happened five years ago, but a court just accepted a plea deal from the unlicensed cosmetician from Houston and sentenced her to prison.
Read more »
Female fashion designer alleges Sam Brinton wore her clothing that disappeared from airport in 2018A female fashion designer based in Houston alleged that clothing worn by former DOE official Sam Brinton had been contained in her luggage that she reported missing in 2018.
Read more »
Unlicensed Houston woman gets 8 years in jail after plea deal for deadly 2018 cosmetic procedureThe botched procedure happened five years ago, but a court just accepted a plea deal from the unlicensed cosmetician from Houston and sentenced her to prison.
Read more »
Fashion designer claims Sam Brinton wore her clothes that were stolen from DC airport in 2018“I saw the images. Those were my custom designs, which were lost in that bag in 2018,” she told Fox News. “He wore my clothes, which was stolen.”
Read more »
Dodgers hire former Red Sox employee with ties to 2018 cheating scandalThe commissioner's office ruled that the Red Sox used an illegal-sign stealing program in 2018, and former employee J.T. Watkins was suspended. Now, he works for the Dodgers.
Read more »
California’s new ‘rap music’ law helps overturn 2018 murder convictionThe law requires judges to weigh more carefully “forms of creative expression” that could be racially biased and prejudicial against defendants.
Read more »