

Butler’s lawyers attempted to continue a trial scheduled in April 15, 2021, though the motion was denied, records show.
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He has been free since posting $1,000 bail in April 2015, after now retired DeKalb County Judge Robbin Stuckert reduced his bond from $101,500 to $10,000, records show.īutler, a Northern Illinois University graduate, also founded and operates an NIU campus ministries group, according to the church’s website.Ĭourt proceedings for the case over the years have been fraught with delays and challenges by Butler’s defense attorney’s as to whether he was fit to stand trial, records show.

Butler also is required to register as a sex offender.Įugene Ognibene, Butler’s Clarendon Hills-based defense attorney who came onto the case in late 2019, did not immediately respond to request for comment.īutler is listed as pastor of the Jesus is the Way Christian Center in DeKalb as of Wednesday. Butler must serve three years to life mandatory supervised release, according to a news release from the Illinois Attorney General’s office. He could have faced a maximum sentence of 30 years. Butler will spend more than a decade in prison after he pleaded guilty Wednesday in front of a DeKalb County judge.īutler, now 42, of the 1600 block of Kent Place in DeKalb, was indicted on April 29, 2015, with dissemination of child pornography, a class X felony, DeKalb County court records show.Ĭircuit Court Judge Marcy Buick accepted Butler’s plea Wednesday morning and in exchange sentenced him to 14 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections.

Although we were always in church, I had little to no understanding of the gospel. My father was a deacon and my mother was a Sunday school teacher. Like a lot of kids in Texas, I was raised going to church. After that, the Lord saw fit to make Citizens Church our home. Our closest friends, who are covenant members, suggested I apply for the student ministry position. During our last year in York, God led us to Citizens Church. From 2015 to 2018 we lived as missionaries in York, England. We have three ridiculously cool kids: Liam, Noralee and Jude. My wife, Meredith, and I met in 2005 and were married in 2007. I graduated from Hardin-Simmons University in 2000, then completed a masters in divinity and a masters in counseling from Baylor. God called me into ministry at the age of 18, and I started working at a church the following year. Brad Butler, who lives with his beautiful family in Abilene, Tx. My parents were career educators at the elementary, high school and collegiate levels. I had a lot of fun being raised all over Texas by a mom and dad that love Jesus.
