These days you hear some dirty acts associated with someone called a Pastor and you wonder if the fellow actually understands the responsibilities of that title.
Pastor Craig Lamar Davis of Full Gospel Baptist Church has been arrested for alleged reckless conduct after investigators discovered he was sleeping with several ladies in the church, leading to him infecting them with HIV, a deadly sexually transmitted disease.
At least two ladies have come forward to press charges. According to reports, Atlanta based Pastor Davis admitted to investigators that he’s HIV positive and that he willingly have unprotected sex with the said women.
One woman, Ronita McAfee, says she met Pastor Davis on Facebook and it wasn’t long before the two started meeting to have sex.
Black Media Scoop states:
A few months after the affair kicked off, Ronita says Pastor Davis called and told her that one of his ex-girlfriends called and said she tested positive for HIV. He told Ronita to call her doctor and that if she is positive it is not a death sentence. He also suggested some over the counter drugs she could take so that she would not get infected.
Ronita claims that after learning that the vacant house Pastor Davis had been staying in had been foreclosed and he continued to refuse to get tested, it became obvious to her he was positive and she filed a police report and took out a warrant for his arrest.
Ronita made history as the first person to file these kind of charges against anyone in Clayton County. Subsequently, she asked if she could also file against him in Fulton County because she discovered another woman had fallen victim to Pastor Davis’ cunning ways. In fact, the woman, who wants to remain anonymous, was in a leadership position at the same church where Pastor Davis was once a member.
She was a leader in Bishop Steven Hall ministry and Pastor Davis was his head armor barrier. This woman said she contracted HIV from Pastor Davis after being celibate for 15 years. When the victim shared her situation with her pastor, Bishop Steven Hall, he decided to remove her from her leadership position and asked Davis to leave his church.
Atlanta Police arrested Pastor Davis in the parking lot of a Wendy’s fast food restaurant after church service on July 22. He was denied bond at the first hearing but later he was granted a $30,000 bail and his wife Jan posted the $3,200 to bail him out.
Investigators are still reviewing the case and believe Pastor Davis may have several more victims.
One woman, Ronita McAfee, says she met Pastor Davis on Facebook and it wasn’t long before the two started meeting to have sex.
Black Media Scoop states:
A few months after the affair kicked off, Ronita says Pastor Davis called and told her that one of his ex-girlfriends called and said she tested positive for HIV. He told Ronita to call her doctor and that if she is positive it is not a death sentence. He also suggested some over the counter drugs she could take so that she would not get infected.
Ronita claims that after learning that the vacant house Pastor Davis had been staying in had been foreclosed and he continued to refuse to get tested, it became obvious to her he was positive and she filed a police report and took out a warrant for his arrest.
Ronita made history as the first person to file these kind of charges against anyone in Clayton County. Subsequently, she asked if she could also file against him in Fulton County because she discovered another woman had fallen victim to Pastor Davis’ cunning ways. In fact, the woman, who wants to remain anonymous, was in a leadership position at the same church where Pastor Davis was once a member.
She was a leader in Bishop Steven Hall ministry and Pastor Davis was his head armor barrier. This woman said she contracted HIV from Pastor Davis after being celibate for 15 years. When the victim shared her situation with her pastor, Bishop Steven Hall, he decided to remove her from her leadership position and asked Davis to leave his church.
Atlanta Police arrested Pastor Davis in the parking lot of a Wendy’s fast food restaurant after church service on July 22. He was denied bond at the first hearing but later he was granted a $30,000 bail and his wife Jan posted the $3,200 to bail him out.
Investigators are still reviewing the case and believe Pastor Davis may have several more victims.