California

Pastor stole $200,000 from church as its leader was ‘near death,’ CA officials say

The man is accused of spending the money on personal expenses, “including dental work, airline tickets, a vehicle, a new cell phone, and property in Tennessee,” prosecutors said.
The man is accused of spending the money on personal expenses, “including dental work, airline tickets, a vehicle, a new cell phone, and property in Tennessee,” prosecutors said. Getty Images/iStockphoto

A pastor stole $200,000 from his church as its leader was dying and spent it on personal expenses, California prosecutors say.

Now, Curtis Frank Lemons, 68, has been sentenced to two years in prison, the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office said in a June 27 news release.

In a June 30 email to McClatchy News, Lemons’ attorney, Amber Gordon, declined to comment about his sentencing.

While Lemons served as an assistant pastor with a Christian Baptist church in Oxnard, he wrote himself a cashier’s check for $200,000 from the church’s bank account in December 2020, prosecutors said.

At the time, “the patriarch of the Church was near death,” and the COVID-19 pandemic had started just months earlier, Senior Deputy District Attorney Howard Wise said in the release.

Over the next four months, Lemons spent the money on personal expenses, “including dental work, airline tickets, a vehicle, a new cell phone, and property in Tennessee,” prosecutors said.

When Oxnard police detectives later spoke to Lemons about the church’s missing funds, he said “he gave the money to charity,” according to prosecutors.

This, however, was determined to be untrue, prosecutors said.

Lemons’ sentence comes after he pleaded guilty to multiple counts, including grand theft and money laundering, prosecutors said.

“This is a sad case. Mr. Lemons stole from a vulnerable victim at a vulnerable time …” Wise said, adding that Lemons “made a terrible decision but has accepted responsibility for his significant theft.”

In addition to prison, “Lemons was ordered to pay $200,000 in restitution to the church,” prosecutors said.

Oxnard is about a 60-mile drive northwest from Los Angeles.

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This story was originally published June 30, 2025 at 9:19 AM.

Daniella Segura
McClatchy DC
Daniella Segura is a national real-time reporter with McClatchy. Previously, she’s worked as a multimedia journalist for weekly and daily newspapers in the Los Angeles area. Her work has been recognized by the California News Publishers Association. She is also an alumnus of the University of Southern California and UC Berkeley.
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