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BRUNSWICK | A Glynn County judge ruled Friday enough evidence exists against controversial preacher and political activist Kenneth Adkins for a grand jury to consider his indictment on child molestation charges.
Chief Magistrate Timothy Barton found Georgia Bureau of Investigation Special Agent James Feller Jr.’s testimony contained probable cause for prosecutors to ask a grand jury to indict Adkins on two counts of child molestation, one of them aggravated.
The victim, identified only by the initials A.J., attended two of Adkins’ churches, First Jordan Grove Missionary Baptist and Greater Dimensions, in late 2009 and early 2010, where “Adkins began to