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‘Bling Bishop’ Lamor Whitehead’s robber gets 7 years behind bars for live-streamed heist

A former inmate who robbed “Bling Bishop” Lamore Whitehead will spend less time in prison than the con man pastor he pointed a gun at during a livestreamed sermon.

Saquan Pollack, 25, was sentenced to seven years in prison during a hearing in Brooklyn federal court on Monday.

Livestream footage of the robbery of Bring Bishop Lamore Whitehead at the church. Usanier
Saquan Pollack, 25, was sentenced to seven years in prison during a hearing in Brooklyn federal court on Monday. Jane Rosenberg

Pollack pleaded guilty to taking $400,000 from Whitehead and the pastor’s wife during a church service in July 2022. The robbery was caught on camera and was shocking.

“Pollack is being held accountable for brazenly robbing a house of worship, threatening men, women and children attending a Sunday morning service with a gun,” Breon Peace, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, said in a statement.

In June, Whitehead was sentenced to nine years in prison in an unrelated fraud case.

“Bling Bishop” Lamore Whitehead was sentenced to nine years in prison in an unrelated fraud case. Paul Martinka

Whitehead, who described Mayor Eric Adams as a friend and mentor, was convicted of fraud, extortion and other charges at a March trial for defrauding the elderly mother of a parishioner out of $90,000 for luxury items.

Pollack’s attorney, Gary Villanueva, tried to argue that the robber should receive a lighter sentence because of Whitehead’s crimes, but Judge William Kunz ultimately imposed the 87-month prison sentence requested by prosecutors.

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