With Sen. Raphael Warnock safe and secure in the Senate for the next six years, the church where he collects a salary as a part-time pastor is back to evicting residents of the low-income apartment building it owns - a subject that became a flashpoint in Warnock's 2022 reelection campaign.
Since the Democrat won reelection in December, Fulton County court records show, the apartment building owned by Ebenezer Baptist Church, has moved to evict six residents.
Warnock denied during the 2022 campaign that the church was evicting residents, telling Georgia voters that the Free Beacon reports were "Vicious and venomous" attempts to "Sully Ebenezer Baptist Church" and the "Church of Jesus Christ."
Ebenezer pays Warnock a six-figure salary for his part-time pastoral services at levels that exceed the outside income allowance for senators.
Though Warnock made $155,000 from his church in 2022, the senator claimed $125,000 of that salary as "Deferred compensation" for services he rendered before he was sworn into office in January 2021, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
Among the disadvantaged residents facing eviction from Ebenezer's apartment building is Vietnam veteran Phillip White.
This isn't the first time Ebenezer's apartment building has sought to evict White.
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