CLEVELAND, Ga. – A former vice president at Truett McConnell University has been indicted in White County on charges connected to an ongoing sexual abuse investigation, according to court records and confirmation from Enotah Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jeff Langley.
On Monday, a grand jury indicted Bradley Reynolds on three felony counts of making false statements to law enforcement. Reynolds previously served in a senior administrative role at the private Christian university in Cleveland. The indictment stems from allegations uncovered during a broader probe into alleged sexual misconduct involving Reynolds and a former student-athlete.
Langley declined to discuss specifics of the case, citing pending litigation, but confirmed that a valid arrest warrant has been issued and extradition could be sought if necessary. Reynolds currently lives in Texas.
Langley also told Now Habersham he did not interview Reynolds as part of his investigation but said he personally presented the case to the grand jury.
Court records show the indictment remains active, and authorities will coordinate next steps.
Truett McConnell University has not issued a public statement regarding the indictment. This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.





