Maryland Pastor Accused of Using Church’s Money to Bet on Sports and Order Food

A Maryland pastor accused of using his church’s money for personal use, including sports betting, is facing five counts of embezzlement-related charges, according to Harford County Circuit Court records

Daniel J. Champ, 42, is charged with four counts of theft of over $100,000 and one count of embezzlement. Court records show that he is free on a $15,000 bond.

The charges stem from allegations that Champ used church money for personal items, such as DoorDash, PayPal and sports betting, as reported by WJZ-TV, the CBS news outlet in Baltimore…

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