Shelby Co. leader accused of money laundering drops lawsuit to restore gun rights

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – DeAndre Brown, executive director of the Shelby County Office of Reentry and pastor for Lifeline to a Dying World Ministries, is dropping his lawsuit for gun privileges.

According to court documents, Brown is dismissing a lawsuit requesting to have his gun rights restored.

The former pastor is facing a 12-count indictment, including:

  • 3 counts of property theft (over $250,000)
  • 2 counts of property theft (between $60,000-$250,000)
  • 2 counts of computer crime ($60,000 or more)
  • 2 counts of computer crime (between $10,000-$60,000)
  • 2 counts of money laundering
  • official misconduct

Brown’s wife, Vinessa Brown, is also facing charges for their joint spending of thousands of dollars for a leisure trip to Jamaica and mortgage payments…

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