Arising from the dead when busted for a minor traffic violation, he had changed his looks by sporting a Jesus hairdo
Aubrey Lee Price was the minister at a Baptist church in North Fulton and a director of the Montgomery Bank & Trust in Ailey, Georgia. After embezzling $21 million between 2010 and 2012 from more than 100 investors, Price wrote a rambling letter confessing to his crimes and indicating he was going to commit suicide by jumping off a ferry boat. "I have broken laws and most importantly, hurt the very people I was entrusted to help. … My depression and discouragement have driven me to deep anxiety, fear and shame. I am emotionally overwhelmed and incapable of continuing in this life."
After purchasing some dive weights, Price was last seen in June 2012 boarding a ferry boat in Key West that was headed to Fort Myers, Florida. A Florida judge declared him dead about a year ago. But when Georgia cops stopped a pickup truck in Brunswick Tuesday for a tinted window violation, a true miracle occurred … Price arose from the dead sporting a Jesus hairdo. And in his second coming, he was found to be the owner of an indoor pot plantation. After his arrest, authorities raided some property he was renting in Citra, Florida where they found a grow house containing 225 marijuana plants.
If convicted of Federal bank fraud charges, Price is facing up to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $1 million.
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