WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) - The former pastor of a Northumberland County church acknowledges using parishioners' personal information to obtain credit cards.
The Reverend Raymond Clayton pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Williamsport to a charge of access device fraud. He awaits sentencing in June. The 43 year-old Clayton is the former pastor of Grace Fellowship Church near Mount Carmel.
Following the plea, 83 year-old church member Patricia Tomedi said, "Thank God." Tomedi says she's lost 20 pounds since Clayton was charged with stealing church members' identities. Her's was one of the Social Security numbers he used.
Clayton's attorney, Assistant Public Defender Toni Byrd, has negotiated a plea agreement promising full restitution and calling for one year and one day in jail.
The church has since disbanded.
Information from: The Patriot-News
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