BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 23, 2025
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 | February 23, 2025
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Former Church of God pastor receives 8-year sentence for child porn possession

A court has sentenced Richard Lee Sentell, a former senior pastor at the now-closed Cornerstone Church of God, to eight years for possessing child sexual abuse images.

Richard Lee Sentell, formerly of Cornerstone Church of God in Cleveland, Tennessee, faced severe legal repercussions after pleading guilty to sexual exploitation of a minor, the Christian Post reported.

In December 2023, law enforcement acted on a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which led to Sentell's investigation. Officers traced online uploads of child sexual abuse images back to Sentell’s residence, setting the stage for intervention by local authorities.

Search warrants were executed at Sentell's home, where detectives discovered a laptop hidden between a mattress and a box spring. This laptop contained 124 images depicting prepubescent children, marking a significant find in the case.

In-Depth Investigation Reveals Disturbing Activities

The Tenth Judicial District highlighted that an analysis of the laptop indicated extensive searches for child sexual abuse material. "Additionally, data on the laptop indicated that Mr. Sentell had searched for and otherwise sought out child sexual abuse material for many months, typically late at night or early in the morning," the district's statement noted.

This evidence played a crucial role in Sentell's trial, eventually leading to his guilty plea. The Tennessee Department of Corrections imposed a strict sentence of eight years without eligibility for parole, reflecting the severity of Sentell's actions.

The judicial proceedings led to the permanent revocation of Sentell's ministerial credentials, conclusively ending his career in ministry.

Community and Church Reactions to the Scandal

The arrest and subsequent trial prompted a swift response from the Church of God Tennessee State Office. Sentell’s immediate suspension from ministerial activities was announced, followed by a total dissolution of his ties with the church. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to all involved in this matter,” the office stated, indicating the broader community impact of the case.

Further, Bishop T. Wayne Dority noted that Cornerstone Church of God had been renting space for Sunday services after selling its original building. The discovery of Sentell's offenses coincided with the church’s final discontinuation on September 18, 2023. The church ceased operations, eventually closing its doors to the public and ending its community presence under a cloud of scandal.

As the community grappled with the revelations, emphasis was placed on healing and dealing with the betrayal of trust by a once-respected figure.

Timeline and Final Closure in the Case

The events leading up to Sentell's arrest started with an online tip about suspicious activity leading detectives to investigate further. The link to Sentell's residential IP address became a key breakthrough, shedding light on the gravity and duration of his crimes.

During the search of Sentell's home, detectives' discovery of the substantial cache of illegal images on his laptop provided undeniable evidence of his guilt. This material, combined with digital footprints of his search history, sealed his fate legally and publicly.

As judicial processes wound down with Sentell's sentencing, both the church and the community are left to rebuild trust and integrity in a space previously marred by abuse and criminal activity.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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