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Angel Food Ministries Officials Indicted, Face Fraud Charges

KATE BRUMBACK   12/ 2/11 06:56 PM ET   AP

ATLANTA — Leaders of a Georgia-based ministry that provided discounted groceries to needy families across the U.S. have been indicted and face a wide range of charges, including using organization funds to buy jewelry, athletic equipment, clothes and to make a down payment on a jet.

A 49-count federal indictment filed Tuesday against Angel Food Ministries founders Linda and Joe Wingo, their son, Andrew Wingo, and an employee, Harry Michaels, includes charges of fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Magistrate Charles Weigle of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia set bond for the Wingo couple at $20,000 each on Friday, according to The Telegraph newspaper of Macon. An arraignment in the case is scheduled for Dec. 15 in Macon.

"The Wingos feel, when all is said and done, that they will be vindicated," Edward Tolley, an attorney for Linda Wingo told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "That's how they feel. They ran this ministry for a number of years and they fed a lot of people. They're very disappointed to be included in this indictment."

Tolley did not immediately return a call and an email from The Associated Press seeking comment Friday.

The indictment filed in the U.S. District Court in Athens states the defendants used funds from the ministry to purchase classic cars, jewelry and other items.

"As alleged in the indictment, these Defendants raised money in the name of Christian charity, and then used a number of schemes to defraud the organization," U.S. Attorney Michael Moore said in a news release.

The various charges filed carry a maximum prison sentence of five to 20 years and fines of $250,000 to $500,000 for each count, prosecutors say.

The ministry shut its doors in September after 17 years of operation, citing rising food and fuel prices, declining sales and operational costs.

The nonprofit organization was primarily a food assistance program, purchasing food in bulk at discount prices and then repackaging it and selling it at reduced prices. While the stated purpose was to sell food to needy families, prosecutors say the ministry sold food to anyone.

Families typically ordered multi-meal boxes of meatballs, ham and other staples from monthly menus, spending roughly $30 for an estimated $65 worth of groceries, Angel Food has said in the past. Families then collected boxes at churches that were rewarded with at least $1 for every box delivered.

Angel Food was started in 1994 by the Wingos with 34 families in Monroe, about 40 miles east of Atlanta. It grew through a network of churches to feed more than 500,000 families a month in 45 states. The organization ran into its most serious trouble in 2009 when the FBI searched its offices.

The indictment alleges that beginning in January 2003, the defendants used the organization's bank accounts for their own personal benefit without the approval of the board of directors. Tax records have shown the Wingos were receiving six-figure salaries at some points.

The indictment says Joe and Linda Wingo established other nonprofit organizations and for-profit companies and used them to funnel Angel Food Ministries funds for their personal use and took actions "to cover up their illegal activities when they learned they were under investigation."

Among the various forms of fraud alleged in the indictment are: issuing checks to themselves and family members and employees purportedly as bonuses not approved by the board; using organization funds to make down payments on real estate and retaining rental and sale proceeds from those properties; routinely using organization credit cards for personal expenses; using ministry funds to make a down payment on a jet that was then leased back to the ministry; soliciting kickbacks from vendors; diverting proceeds from the sale of excess inventory for personal use; and giving employees bonuses and instructing them to make personal contributions to political candidates in the amount of the bonuses.

In one example, prosecutors say Andy Wingo and Harry Michaels would solicit kickbacks by instructing vendors to increase the amount of their invoices to Angel Food Ministries to cover the kickbacks. They would then instruct the organization to pay the inflated invoices, "knowing that the kickbacks had already been paid or would be paid in the near future," prosecutors say.

Linda Wingo tried to persuade employees not to reveal information to the FBI and instructed an employee to remove and destroy the hard drive of a computer, prosecutors say.

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12:17 AM on 12/07/2011
This is quite the story.It reminds me of having worked for another very well known charity,down here in S. NM. I tell people NOT to give to the Salvation Army or buy from their Thrift Store here,because of where their donations/their $ ultimately end up.The home office of the SA. has been notified,repeatedly.Amazing.
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
02:04 PM on 12/06/2011
Ministry-based. Figures.
12:22 AM on 12/07/2011
Was going to put this in my post but didn't.Thank you for saying this.It is quite true.Sadly.
08:39 AM on 12/06/2011
In most cases a "middle man" is not needed in charitable causes. Take a look around your town
and choose a family in need. Most charities are in it for the money... whether you believe it or not.
06:55 PM on 12/05/2011
Does anyone know what the current administrative cost of issuing food stamps is?
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
02:04 PM on 12/06/2011
:-(
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hanspij
10:27 AM on 12/05/2011
Even when you have almost nothing the USA manage to rip you off. Nice that free capitalistic system.Wonder how free are those ppl btw? Foodstamps and foodbanks? Are we in Africa?
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:23 AM on 12/05/2011
Well, well so much for charities taking over the social safety net.
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
02:05 PM on 12/06/2011
But, but, but the baggers said they should and could!!!
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
02:22 PM on 12/06/2011
Yeah, right bagger say much still stuff.
08:34 AM on 12/05/2011
The sad thing is that AngelFood Ministries actually provided a real service to people in need. The food was good and was cheap. I purchased many boxes of food to give to underprivileged and elderly folks in need. If these allegations are true, it's very sad.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:23 AM on 12/05/2011
Imagine how much they could have done to help people if they were not thieves.
09:41 AM on 12/05/2011
I know.
08:13 AM on 12/05/2011
I guess these are the private sector charities that the poor, elderly and disabled are suposed to count on. Did this organization get any Federal guaranteed loans, subsidies, grants? Any money from the Faith Based Office of Crap?
08:10 AM on 12/05/2011
These are still allegations, but IF they are true, it is very sad that individuals would use a charity to raise money for personal expenses, especially a religious charity. It makes people hesitate to give
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:24 AM on 12/05/2011
Sean Hannity did the same...only he was just on the edge of breaking the law...our heroes kids college fund...where the money was spent on luxurious travel for Sean.
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
02:06 PM on 12/06/2011
Have they given out ANY scholarships yet?
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Kirtai
08:04 AM on 12/05/2011
If convicted I'll be as mad at these folks as anyone, but whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty in this country? Seems like once someone is accused of something these days, the internet attacks like rapid dogs, and we never hear whether they were convicted or not, we just assume they are guilty and feel content to throw mud. We have no idea whether they are guilty or not. I for one would like to refrain from judging anyone until they are proven guilty, so that if a day comes I am unjustly accused of something, others might refrain from judging me.
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jimstaro
07:53 AM on 12/05/2011
Them oh So Holy, just ask 'em, christian? orgs, and even had a seat in the bush admin and our money!!!!
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Disenchanted yet hopeful.
08:22 AM on 12/05/2011
For a friend we contacted this program. More expensive it was than Aldi. Taking advantage of disadvantaged persons food stamps they were.
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athiesttoo
reorganization: creating an illusion of progress
07:44 AM on 12/05/2011
Matt 16:26 What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul.
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Elvira Andretti
07:41 AM on 12/05/2011
and another christian charity bites the dust..........why not go out in your own community and find out where the money/time/food what ever is necessary and give. don't let someone else do the foot work for you. it's time to GET INVOLVED in your world not to be oblivious to it.
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Budd LaFever
07:52 AM on 12/05/2011
Just did this very thing for a soldier who was wounded in Afghanistan and hospitalized, only to return home and find his wife had abandoned their two children and left them for him to raise. And I did it anonymously, not for gratitude, but because we are in fact our brother's keeper.
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Halsey
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11:02 AM on 12/05/2011
I'll take you at your word Budd. And Thank you. I am very interested in how you helped. An anonymous monetary gift? A HUGE food gift card? Really. I want to know and anonymously fan you.

Peace.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:25 AM on 12/05/2011
This organization is not Christian if the allegations are true...but predatory.
07:26 AM on 12/05/2011
I don't support charities any more. For me its grass roots which means me growing the food and handing it to families or donating the time and work. One family at a time. If every person did this for one needy family we'd wipe out hunger.
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BinghamLofts
07:00 AM on 12/05/2011
this is disheartening. who do you trust? i am not surprised. i've seen naacp and urban league conventions in expensive hotels and have seen first hand how the donors' funds are lavishly used.
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Budd LaFever
07:58 AM on 12/05/2011
Your comment made me think of Jack Nicholson in "Batman", > "Hubba, hubba, hubba... Who do you trust"? Just before he attempts to kill the people he is addressing.

The one thing you can count on everytime is.......... yourself.