Hate Pastor Accused Of Embezzlement, Assaulting Wife

The Christian Post reports:

Caleb Snodgrass, an elder at Fellowship Baptist Church who has been serving in that role for approximately four years, told The Christian Post in an interview Friday that the church was told on June 5 by Jordan Hall’s wife, Mandy, that he physically abused her and her son.

After the incident, she reportedly kicked him out of the home to protect herself and their children. Reports of the June 5 incident and an allegation that Hall embezzled more than $10,000 from the church were filed with the Sidney Police Department on June 23.

In the June 5 incident, Hall was alleged to have committed “assault with a weapon” described as a “knife/cutting Instrument.” He was also alleged to have committed “strangulation of a partner or family member” inside his home.

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Hall last appeared on JMG last month when his church fired him for an unspecified “serious sin.”

Two months ago, Hall was arrested on DUI and weapons charges and claimed in a statement from his church that his failure to pass the roadside sobriety test was due to a “documented Vitamin D deficiency.” A breathalyzer test showed no alcohol in his system. Church officials now say that he is addicted to Xanax.

He first appeared on JMG in May 2022 when he admitted fabricating a claim that a transgender activist had menaced a state senator who, he claimed, later sought protection from the chamber’s sergeant-at-arms.

Hall’s admission cleared the way for the activist to settle a $250,000 defamation suit, although Hall has since declared bankruptcy.

Hall earned national headlines last summer for offering “religious liberty” COVID vaccine exemption letters and for threatening to post billboards doxxing “COVID snitches.”

In 2017, he was dragged out of a Montana church after screaming that its female pastor was banned from preaching according to scripture.

In 2014, he was accused a bullying a pastor’s son into suicide after attacking the teenager on Twitter.

Hall is pals with Montana state Sen. Theresa Manzella, who appeared on JMG last fall when she declared that gays who get assaulted for holding hands in public are getting what they deserve.