St. Louis, MO – Donald Ray White, 69, Hannibal, MO, was
sentenced to a year and a day in prison and ordered to pay restitution in the
amount of $289,412.02 for embezzling monies from Antioch Baptist Church of
Hannibal in which he was the treasurer in a scheme that lasted over two decades.
As treasurer of Antioch Baptist Church of Hannibal, White
independently oversaw the church’s bank account. In this role, White was an authorized
signatory on the bank account, made the majority of all deposits into the
checking account, and was required to submit payments on behalf of the church.
White was not entitled to a salary or payment for his services to the church.
Investigation confirmed that while serving as treasurer, White fraudulently
used the bank’s checking account to issue checks to himself and to make
purchases on his behalf and the behalf of others.
Donald Ray White pleaded guilty in federal court to one
felony count of wire fraud on January 4, 2019, and was sentenced today.
“Today’s sentence is the culmination of hard work and focused
dedication by the Ralls County Sheriff’s Office and Hannibal Police
Department,” said U.S. Attorney Jeff Jensen.
After the sentence, Ralls County Sheriff Gerry Dinwiddie
echoed U.S. Attorney Jensen’s comments.
He also recognized the members of the Antioch Baptist Church of
Hannibal. “The strength of this church
community and its members has been exemplary.
They were absolutely critical in uncovering this fraud and have worked
tirelessly to not let it define or diminish the church or themselves.”
The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated this case
along with the Ralls County Sheriff’s Department, the Hannibal Police
Department and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives. This case was handled by Assistant United
States Attorney Dianna R. Collins.
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