Nashville pastor
headed to prison
for sexually
assaulting church
member
John T. Vine, a former South Nashville
pastor, will serve 22 years in prison for
sexually assaulting a teenage girl who
attended his church.
In May, a jury found Vine, 68, a former
pastor,, guilty of two counts of aggravated
sexual battery and one count of solicitation
of a minor.
Davidson County Criminal Court Judge Seth
Norman delivered the sentence on
Wednesday.
Vine met the victim at the Baptist church
when the victim was a small child. He was a
longtime church member who gave
occasional sermons, according to to district
attorney spokeswoman Susan Niland.
For years she attended the church with her
mom, a single mother of five.
According to the police report, Vine used to
buy the mother clothes and food for her
kids and helped her out with bills. The
family used to affectionately refer to Vine
as “Granddad.”
When the victim was 11, about six years
ago, her mother was attending a women’s
retreat and left her daughter with Vine at
his home, which is when the sexual abuse
began. Several other instances followed.
The report described how he, on various
occasions, rubbed the victim with lotion
against her will and spoke to her about
sexual topics. In one incident, he
purchased a bathing suit for her and tried
to cajole her to try it on, but she refused.
According to the report, Vine stepped
down after other allegations against him
emerged. He then became a pastor at
Faith United Church in North Nashville.
When he was approached about the sexual
abuse, he said, “I was foolish. I’m human,
and I make mistakes. I’m alone and
lonely,” according to the report.
Before his conviction, he said he was in sex
offender treatment.
Vine was sentenced to 11 years for each of
the aggravated sexual battery charges,
which will be served consecutively. He was sentenced to five years for the solicitation charge, which will be served alongside the other convictions.
The Tennessean does not identify victims of sex crimes.
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