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Former Lexington pastor pleads guilty to sex crimes charges involving a minor

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Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that action from the Attorney General’s Office will send a former Lexington pastor to prison on charges related to the rape of a young church member.

48-year-old Zachary King is the former executive pastor of LexCity Church. He pleaded guilty to seven felony counts in Fayette Circuit Court on Monday.

King pleaded guilty to Rape First Degree (Class B Felony), Sodomy First Degree (Class B Felony), Unlawful Use of Electronic Means to Induce a Minor to Engage in Sexual or Other Prohibited Activities (Class B Felony), Unlawful Transaction with A Minor First Degree with a Victim Under 18 (Class C Felony), Rape Third Degree (Class D Felony), Sodomy Third Degree (Class D Felony) and Sexual Abuse First Degree (Class D Felony).

The victim, who attended King’s church, was a minor at the time the abuse occurred. According to court documents, King restrained her on one occasion to rape and sodomize her and on at least one other occasion raped and sodomized her. A Fayette County Grand Jury indicted King in August 2024.

As part of a plea deal, King received a recommended sentence of 13 years and must register as a lifetime sex offender. He has also been ordered not to have any contact with the victim for the next 10 years and will not object to a renewal of that no contact order.

The Attorney General’s Department of Criminal Investigations investigated the case with support from the Lexington Police Department.

King will be sentenced June 4th.

Stan Ingold is WEKU's News Director. He has worked in public broadcasting for 18 years, starting at Morehead State Public Radio before spending the past 10 years at Alabama Public Radio. Stan has been honored with numerous journalism awards for his public radio reporting.
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