09/28/2025
Free Bishop" Bishop Whitehead's Attorney Exposes the Truth and How Bishop Whitehead was set up to take Down Mayor Eric Adams“
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09/28/2025
Free Bishop" Bishop Whitehead's Attorney Exposes the Truth and How Bishop Whitehead was set up to take Down Mayor Eric Adams“
09/23/2025
Look at what the Government response to Bishop Whiteheads Motion to dismiss his Case.
1. Look at how the Government did not challenge any of the prosecutorial misconduct.
2. Look at how the Government is trying to protect an illegal conviction instead of Justice for Bishop Whitehead.
3. Bishop Whitehead Presented the courts with Newly Discovered Evidence that Bishop Whitehead was Set Up. The Government is trying to turn the blind eye. The one's that are writting this motion are friends of the prosecutors that was fired for misconduct. Now they are trying to protect their friend.
4. Why did the Government answer Bishop Whiteheads Motion as to all of the new evidence showing that he was set up?
5. How do they dismiss Mayor Eric Adams case and not Bishop Whiteheads Case?
6. The Government did not dispute that Mayor Adams and Bishop Whitehead has the same case...
Read Bishop Whiteheads Motion and then read The governments respond.. You will see the cover up.
09/04/2025
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Jailed Pastor Cites Adams Dismissal In Bid To Beat Charges
By Pete Brush
Law360 (August 27, 2025, 2:57 PM EDT) -- A clergyman serving a nine-year sentence for fraud cited his ties to New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday in a bid to have his conviction overturned in the wake of the Trump administration's dismissal of the charges against Adams.
Defendant Lamor Whitehead, the founder of Brooklyn church Tomorrow International Ministries who received mentoring from the mayor, asked U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield, who presided over Whitehead's trial (https://www.law360.com/articles/1807034/pastor-and-ally-of-nyc-mayor-was-a-con-man-jury-hears), to grant him bail — and to review the case anew for possible dismissal or transfer to another federal district.
Whitehead last year was convicted and sentenced to prison (https://www.law360.com/articles/1848791/pastor-tied-to-nyc-mayor-gets-9-years-for-fraud-conviction) by Judge Schofield. Prosecutors from the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan told the jury during his trial that Whitehead, a flamboyant presence in his parish known by some as the "Bling Bishop," was willing to "lie, cheat and steal" to maintain a lavish lifestyle.
Prior to sentencing, prosecutors called him a "career conman" who duped real estate lenders and even a parishioner to obtain more than $7.2 million in fraudulent proceeds. The Second Circuit in September 2024 denied his bid (https://www.law360.com/articles/1880177/convicted-pastor-an-nyc-mayor-ally-denied-bail-for-appeal) to remain free while his appeal plays out. Whitehead is currently serving his sentence in New Jersey federal prison.
As his case unfolded in 2024, Whitehead "repeatedly complained that the government had abused its prosecutorial power" to bring charges, he said in his Wednesday motion (https://assets.law360news.com/2381000/2381662/2025_8_27_whitehead.pdf). The filing cites the pastor's trial testimony in which he said the FBI (https://www.law360.com/agencies/federal-bureau-of-investigation) told him, "We don't want you. We want you to help us get the mayor of New York. ... We know that you're close to the mayor."
But it wouldn't be until 2025, according to Whitehead's new counsel Andrew Frisch, that President Donald Trump's U.S. Department of Justice would accuse former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams and others from the office of misconduct in their pursuit of Adams and ultimately drop the case (https://www.law360.com/articles/2311099/eric-adams-case-dismissed-as-judge-rebukes-doj-bargain-) against the mayor in April.
"Like the prosecution of Mayor Adams, the case against Bishop Whitehead was 'at best, extremely aggressive,'" Whitehead said in the motion. He cited the Trump administration's review of the Adams case and its accusation that Williams pursued it "for personal political gain."
The pastor urged Judge Schofield to apply the same purported standard to his case, saying she "should not sanction selective exercise of executive discretion in favor of a purported supporter of the president's agenda and deny it to Bishop Whitehead when the same infirmities taint both cases."
"The new developments and facts on which this motion is based provide definitive and new support for Bishop Whitehead's previously-made challenges to the constitutional unfairness of the case against him," Whitehead said. "There is no genuine space between Mayor Adams and Bishop Whitehead; the case against Bishop Whitehead is likewise irreparably tainted for the same reasons."
Asked for comment, Frisch told Law360 via email that the Adams and Whitehead cases "arose from the same investigation conducted by the same prosecutors," and he asserted both are tainted.
"Bishop Whitehead was complaining in court about the unfairness of the case against him long before the president assumed office and issued his executive order directing remedies for past prosecutorial misconduct," Frisch said.
A request for comment from a representative for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (https://www.law360.com/agencies/u-s-attorney-s-office-for-the-southern-district-of-new-york), now led by Trump appointee Jay Clayton (https://www.law360.com/articles/2378440/sdny-judges-ok-trump-s-selection-of-jay-clayton-as-us-atty), was not immediately returned.
Williams did not immediately return a request for comment.
Whitehead is represented by Andrew J. Frisch of Cuti Frisch PLLC.
The government is represented by Jane Kim, Jessica Greenwood and Nathan M. Rehn of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
The case is USA v. Whitehead, case number 1:22-cr-00692 (https://www.law360.com/cases/63a0a1ee8b48b704ef254613), in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (https://www.law360.com/agencies/u-s-district-court-for-the-southern-district-of-new-york).
08/31/2025
I TOLD Y'ALL ONCE BEFORE I WAS BEING SET UP!!!!
📢 Breaking Legal Update on Bishop Lamor Whitehead
On August 27, 2025, Bishop Whitehead’s attorney filed a powerful motion in federal court.
This motion argues that Bishop Whitehead’s conviction should be dismissed, or at the very least vacated, because:
The same prosecutors who went after him were just cited by the Department of Justice for misconduct in the Mayor Eric Adams case.
The President’s new Executive Order bans the political weaponization of prosecutions, and DOJ already dropped the charges against Mayor Adams under that order.
Bishop Whitehead was targeted only to get to Mayor Adams, and the case against him was built on shaky, manipulated evidence.
The motion asks the court for:
✅ Dismissal or vacatur of his conviction
✅ Disqualification of the prosecutors’ office for conflicts of interest
✅ Bail pending appeal so Bishop Whitehead can be released while this plays out
⚖️ His legal team argues this is about equal justice – if Mayor Adams’s case was tainted and dismissed, Bishop Whitehead deserves the same fair treatment.
🙏 Please keep Bishop Whitehead in your prayers as this fight for justice continues.
08/29/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Bishop Lamor Whitehead and His Legal Team Move to Vacate Conviction, Citing Political Targeting and Prosecutorial Misconduct
New York, NY – August 27, 2025 – Bishop Lamor Whitehead, who has continuously maintained his innocence, has filed a motion to dismiss his case or vacate his conviction and is seeking immediate release on bail.
The motion highlights:
• Misconduct by former U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, who faced scrutiny for using high-profile prosecutions—such as Whitehead’s and Mayor Eric Adams’—to raise his public profile.
• Evidence that federal agents admitted Whitehead was targeted not for his own conduct but as a means to “get the mayor of New York.”
• The fact that Executive Order 14147, which ended political weaponization of prosecutions, was applied to dismiss the case against Mayor Adams—yet the same investigation was used against Bishop Whitehead, who suffered the same misconduct cited in support of the dismissal of the Mayor’s case.
“This case has been improperly motivated from the start, and Bishop Whitehead deserves the same justice afforded to others targeted in the tainted investigation,” said his legal team.
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