Former Truett McConnell University vice president Brad Reynolds was indicted Monday (Dec. 8) by a White County, Georgia, grand jury on three felony counts of making false statements to law enforcement, according to court records and officials.
The charges stem from a March 2024 interview between Reynolds and White County Sheriff’s Office investigator Sgt. Anthony Sims. Prosecutors allege Reynolds lied when he told Sims he never had a sexual relationship with a former student. They also allege he lied when he denied controlling an email account that sent more than 300 emails that the former student provided to investigators. They also allege Reynolds lied when he denied telling Swinson that his wife was going to die and that he intended to make her his second wife.
EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Henry Durand and originally published by The Christian Index.




