Bridgeport pastor says arrest for bounced check was 'political in nature'

A Bridgeport pastor who recently turned himself in on a bad-check charge is telling his side of the story.

News 12 Staff

Oct 15, 2021, 5:17 PM

Updated 944 days ago

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A Bridgeport pastor who recently turned himself in on a bad-check charge is telling his side of the story.
Pastor Kenneth Moales Junior says he turned himself in to police recently because there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest on a bad check charge stemming from a check he wrote to Testo's Restaurant for more than $2,800 for catering services.
Moales says he has already settled the debt by giving the business a $3,000 bank check on Sept. 23.
Moales, who's been in the news recently for trying to save his church in a multimillion-dollar federal foreclosure case, says the arrest was political in nature.


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