3 claiming to be defunct church's pastors plead guilty of getting fraudulent loans, prosecutors say

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One of the three accused allegedly called one of the banks 'Minions of Satan,' among other things, on the church's website after not approving a fraudulent loan in time.

All three admitted they claimed to be pastors of Jesus Survive Ministries, a defunct church, and used fake documents when applying for loans.Three people accused of using the name of a defunct church to obtain fraudulent loans could be facing years in prison.

All three admitted they claimed to be pastors of Jesus Survive Ministries, a defunct church, and used fake documents when applying for loans. Officials said within days following the enactment of the CARES Act, Bill applied to loans from multiple banks. In them, he gave more false documents, claiming the church had gross revenues of almost $1 million in 2019.

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Their pronoun should have been Asylum seeking immigrant. They would have received all kinds of money then and none of this would have happened.

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