Former Huntsville Pastor Charged with Wire Fraud and Tax Evasion

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Huntsville, October 8, 2025

News Summary

Adrian Davis, ex-lead pastor of All Nations Worship Assembly in Huntsville, faces charges of wire fraud and filing a false tax return after allegedly misusing over $400,000 of church funds for personal expenses. His plea deal includes nearly $550,000 in restitution. Davis could face up to 20 years in prison for wire fraud.

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Adrian Davis, the former lead pastor of All Nations Worship Assembly (ANWA) in Huntsville, has been charged with wire fraud and filing a false tax return. He pleaded guilty to these charges, arising from his alleged misuse of church funds.

Davis, who served as a marketing consultant for ANWA, was purportedly paid a salary and provided with a parsonage. Authorities claim that he misappropriated over $400,000 from church funds for personal expenses, using the money without authorization.

Among the expenditures he is accused of are purchasing a 2016 GMC Yukon for $45,982, spending more than $35,000 on unapproved entertainment and retail items, and using over $24,000 to pay the mortgage for a home belonging to his mother. Furthermore, Davis allegedly made a substantial payment of $117,000 to American Express to pay off his personal credit cards by wiring money from the church’s bank account.

In addition to his fraud charges, in March 2021, he filed a tax return that reported an income of $138,621, despite allegedly earning significantly more. As part of his plea deal, Davis is required to pay nearly $550,000 in restitution, including $434,340.41 to ANWA and $114,859 to the IRS.

Davis faces a maximum sentence of 20 years for wire fraud and up to three years for filing a false tax return. He is scheduled to be arraigned on October 23 at 9:30 a.m. in Huntsville. Under the terms of his plea agreement, he has waived his right to appeal, except under specified circumstances, and must forfeit any property obtained from his criminal activities.

The government may recommend a lesser sentence for Davis due to his acceptance of responsibility for his actions.

Background Information

Adrian Davis served as the lead pastor of ANWA, a religious organization that has a community presence in Huntsville. His dual role as a marketing consultant raised eyebrows when allegations surfaced regarding his financial mismanagement. His actions have drawn attention from both the congregation and law enforcement, highlighting issues of trust and accountability within religious institutions.

Legal Proceedings and Consequences

As Davis moves through the judicial process, many will be watching the outcome of his arraignment and the implications for the community at large. Cases such as this can provoke discussions about the governance of non-profit organizations and the safeguards necessary to prevent malfeasance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges is Adrian Davis facing?
Adrian Davis has been charged with wire fraud and filing a false tax return.
How much church funds is Davis accused of misusing?
Davis is accused of misusing over $400,000 in church funds without authorization.
What was the maximum sentence Davis could face?
Davis faces a maximum sentence of 20 years for wire fraud and up to three years for filing a false tax return.
When is Davis’s arraignment scheduled?
Davis is scheduled to be arraigned on October 23 at 9:30 a.m. in Huntsville.
What restitution is Davis required to pay as part of his plea deal?
Davis is required to pay nearly $550,000 in restitution, with $434,340.41 to ANWA and $114,859 to the IRS.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Charges Wire fraud and filing a false tax return
Alleged Misuse of Funds Over $400,000
Maximum Sentence 20 years for wire fraud, 3 years for tax fraud
Arraignment Date October 23 at 9:30 a.m.
Restitution $550,000 total ($434,340.41 to ANWA, $114,859 to IRS)

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