Pastor sends woman’s nudes to himself from her husband’s phone at church, US cops say


The couple told police Mills had access to the husband’s phone during a Sept 22 meeting at the church because he was helping him download an audio book, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. But while Mills acted as if he was only being helpful, he began digging for private things, found intimate images of the man’s wife and sent them to his phone using the AirDrop feature, investigators said. — Photo by Marjan Grabowski on Unsplash

A Wisconsin pastor has been arrested after police say he sent intimate photos of a church member’s wife to himself while borrowing the man’s phone during a church meeting, news outlets report.

Gabriel Mills, 41, was a pastor at Journey Church in Kenosha, the city’s police department said in a news release, adding he was taken into custody on Sept 30 and accused of “transferring intimate photographs without permission from the victim’s phone to his own”.

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