Church official tries to distance congregation from sex crimes investigation

LOUISIANA
WBRZ

By: Trey Schmaltz

BATON ROUGE – Officials are trying to distance their church from a sex abuse investigation.

A teenager who identified himself as a minister at Jesus Name Apostolic Temple was arrested Monday on indecent behavior with a juvenile charges. Kentrell Jackson, 18, remained in jail as of this writing. He is being held on a $30,000 bond. Tuesday night, authorities added more charges for Jackson after they learned of two more victims. One victim’s accusation led to an additional indecent behavior charge while the other added sexual battery and another count of indecent behavior to his list of charges.

Police said Jackson admitted to molesting 19 children over the last ten years.

On Tuesday, Linda Grant, who identified herself as a co-pastor at the church, said in a phone interview with WBRZ Jackson first confessed to clergy and the congregation and was then turned over to authorities. Police, though, said in arrest documents, they were made aware of potential abuse after a disturbance at a home near the church off Mohican in North Baton Rouge.

“He came to the church and made a confession,” Grant said in the conversation. She refused to be interviewed on TV.

Grant added although Jackson claimed to be affiliated with the church, he was not an employee and had preached at the church on occasion though not recently.

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