Gregory Renee Adams was indicted by a grand jury on three counts of first degree rape, two counts of second degree rape with a victim under age 16, two counts of sodomy and two counts of sex abuse.
Gregory Renee Adams, a pastor from Citronelle, Ala. has been indicted on nine sexual abuse charges, including rape. He was booked into the Mobile County jail on Oct. 4, 2022.A pastor from Citronelle has turned himself in to Mobile police after being indicted on nine charges, including rape, sodomy and sexual abuse.
Court records show that , Adams was a pastor who would frequently travel to churches in Citronelle and Waynesboro, Miss., where investigators said he would meet his victims.Court testimony in the casethat Adams told his victims he could determine whether they went to heaven or hell and that he used “holy oil” as a lubricant to assault the victims.
Booking records from the Mobile County Jail show Adams was booked Tuesday. His bail was set at $320,000. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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