
St Catherine Pastor Sean Green Commits to Full Repayment in US$12,000 Truck Fraud Case
A St Catherine pastor standing trial on allegations of motor vehicle fraud has informed the court that he plans to compensate the person who brought the complaint.
Sean Green, 57, is charged with fraudulent conversion and non-delivery of service. Authorities say he accepted more than US$12,000 to buy a truck but neither supplied the vehicle nor refunded the payment.
When the case was called on Tuesday before Acting Senior Parish Court Judge Janelle Nelson-Gayle at the St Catherine Parish Court, Green, represented by attorney Kemoy Donaldson, undertook to return the full sum to the complainant.
The defence told the court that Green applied the money toward buying a 2010 Isuzu motor truck from Japan and did not use it for his own benefit.
Judge Nelson-Gayle responded that Green would need to produce documents to verify that explanation or the matter would move forward to trial.
After further discussion, both sides accepted that repayment should be completed before Green is due back in court on September 15. His bail was renewed.
Police say Green collected US$12,132 from the complainant between January and November 2025 for a 2010 Isuzu motor truck. They allege he never handed over the truck and kept the funds.
Investigators also claim he stopped responding readily when the complainant tried to reach him.
The complainant later took the matter to the Spanish Town Criminal Investigation Branch, which began an investigation. That inquiry ended with Green's arrest and charging after detectives put questions to him.
Syndicated from Jamaica Gleaner · originally published .
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