Daley Probing p. Pastor Side investment plan
Cook County State’s Attorney Richard M. Daley ‘Office on Thursday began investigating a possible $ 1 million pyramid system, a South Side pastor, has promised payments of $ 12000 for an initial investment of $ 1500.
The Rev. TL Barrett, 44, the pastor-of-Life Center Church, 5500 p. Indiana, refused its investment opportunities “was a fraud.” We have no criminal intent, “he said.” We’re not hurting anyone. ”
Daley’s Office began reviewing the method of work of its consumer fraud department of a number of calls, “said a spokesman.
Barrett said: “I hope they watch me. You can check your records. I am not something to hide. We repaid insert in the Community.
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