Kirbyjon Caldwell shares the seven-year journey from head of a mega church, Windsor Village United Methodist Church, to an indictment for defrauding investors of $3.5 million, to a return as a lay ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Kirbyjon Caldwell, the Houston megachurch pastor who pleaded guilty to defrauding investors out of nearly $3.6 million, is out of a low-security federal prison some two years ...
Court records suggest Caldwell and his alleged accomplice, Gregory Alan Smith, used money meant for investments on things like personal loans, car notes, and a mortgage. He contends any money made was ...
HOUSTON — Longtime Houston megachurch pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell has been released from prison, according to his wife, Pastor Suzette Caldwell. In a post on the Windsor Village United Methodist Church ...
Caldwell and Gregory Smith, a financial planner from Shreveport, Louisiana both pleaded not guilty to charges of wire fraud and money laundering after prosecutors claim they defrauded investors of ...
HOUSTON -- Houston megachurch pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell insists bonds he sold are legitimate, and his attorney says he absolutely believed the bonds were worth more than he sold them for. Caldwell is ...
A federal grand jury has indicted Gregory Alan Smith, 55, of Shreveport, and Kirbyjon H. Caldwell, 64, of Houston. UPDATE: Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell '100 percent not guilty,' attorney says Smith and ...