CLEVELAND, Ga. — A former senior administrator at Truett McConnell University is facing felony charges as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged sexual misconduct, according to court documents and confirmation from Enotah Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jeff Langley.
A White County grand jury returned a three-count indictment on Monday against Bradley Reynolds, who once served as a vice president at the private Christian university. Reynolds is accused of providing false statements to law enforcement during an active investigation connected to allegations involving him and a former student-athlete.
District Attorney Langley confirmed the indictment but declined to discuss further details due to the pending nature of the case. He noted that investigators have secured a valid arrest warrant, and extradition proceedings may be initiated because Reynolds now resides in Texas.
Langley also said he did not personally interview Reynolds during the course of the investigation, but he did present the case directly to the grand jury prior to the indictment.
The case remains open, and court filings indicate that additional action will be coordinated between White County authorities and out-of-state law enforcement if needed.
Truett McConnell University has not released a statement regarding Reynolds’ indictment or the ongoing investigation.
This story continues to develop. Habersham News will provide updates as more information becomes available.





