A pastor in New Jersey has been found guilty of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a heating and plumbing company in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
The pastor, R. David Keith, 46, swindled about $750,000 out of the family business, RupCoe, owned by Jim Coyle, his wife Lisa and Jim’s business partner Tom Ruperto.
They were thrilled when, in 2015, their ad for a bookkeeper was answered by a pastor. The couple is religious, and they said they totally trusted him.
“He’s very smooth, very convincing,” Jim told Pix 11.
They said he used their bank account as his own, and was very good at covering his tracks.
And this isn’t the first time that he’s swindled people.
Back in 2005 in Little Rock, Arkansas, he was convicted of taking $11,000 from Warren Hill Missionary Baptist Church where he was a pastor. For that, he was sentenced to four years in prison had to pay more than $75,000 in restitution.
At his current house of worship in Newark, New Ebenezer Baptist Church, he told members he had a car dealership.
Deacon Henry Austin said he never doubted Keith’s job, but admitted he had never seen the dealership. The allegations left him speechless, he said.
Fortunately, Keith did not have access to the church’s funds, NBC New York reports.
“I know the membership’s gonna be hurt, because we just went through this seven years ago, and to go through it again,” said Austin.
On June 11, Keith did appear in court and pleaded guilty to charges of criminal facilitation and insurance fraud. His sentencing is set for August.
He will be sentenced to 14 years and will have to make restitution payments of $710,000 to Jim and Lisa Coyle.