MICHIGAN
The Detroit News
Mark Hicks and Lauren Abdel-Razzaq
The Detroit News
Detroit — Archdiocese of Detroit officials have scheduled a news conference for Tuesday afternoon to address charges against a former associate pastor accused of defrauding an inner-city charitable program.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office announced a warrant charging the Rev. Timothy Kane, 57, who had been serving at St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit, with six felony counts related to money missing from the Angel Fund, which provides aid to the needy in Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck.
According to Prosecutor Kym Worthy, Kane worked in connection with Dorreca Marvie Brewer, a 34-year-old from Jackson, to allegedly steal money from the charity fund by filing and approving false applications. Between August 2008 and July 2012, the pair allegedly convinced others who did not need the money to supply their information in exchange for a cut of the profits, Worthy said.
Kane and Brewer received thousands of dollars from the fraudulent transactions, Worthy said.
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