CLEVELAND, Ga. — A former vice president at a Baptist university in northeast Georgia has been indicted on charges that he lied when he denied sexually assaulting a woman who was a student and later a university employee.
A White County grand jury on Monday indicted Bradley Reynolds on three felony counts of making false statements to law enforcement.
Reynolds was the vice president of academic affairs at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland, Georgia, until he resigned in 2024. Reynolds didn't respond to phone calls from news outlets seeking comment.
The indictment stems from a March 2024 interview of Reynolds by sheriff's investigator Anthony Sims. Grand jurors allege Reynolds lied when he told Sims he never had a sexual relationship with the woman. They also allege Reynolds lied w

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