Texas Pastor Who Hid Camera in Bathroom Admits to Targeting Specific Congregants for Years

New details have emerged in the saga of Will Johnson, the former 2|42 Community Church worship pastor director who was fired after being caught putting hidden cameras in the church bathroom. The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office revealed that Johnson was active at the perverted practice for at least two years and that he’s been “targeting specific individuals known to use that specific bathroom.”

According to the Livingston Daily:

A search warrant was executed at Johnson’s home and all electronic devices were seized, pending forensic analysis. He has been lodged in the Livingston County Jail and charged with surveilling an unclothed person, destruction of evidence, and using a computer to commit a crime. He is being held on a $250,000 cash bond pending his next hearing, police said.

If convicted, he faces up to four years in prison for the tampering with evidence charge, up to two years for surveilling an unclothed person and up to two years for using a computer to commit a crime, according to the NY Post.



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2 thoughts on “Texas Pastor Who Hid Camera in Bathroom Admits to Targeting Specific Congregants for Years

  1. The laws are wrong. He will get more time for destroying evidence than the actual perverted crime. And 2 years?!
    What a joke!

  2. Texas? You may want to fact check your headline. This site was putting out excellent content, and getting some shout outs. And then the B team re-emerges.

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