Not true (anymore). From the same article:
Shooter had criminal history, bitter custody battle
Information from Moreno’s social media accounts and local authorities paints a portrait of a single mother going through the ups and downs of trying to turn her life around and launch a business.
Records from the Texas Department of Public Safety show Moreno has a string of arrests for minor offenses over the last two decades, including possession of marijuana, an assault, illegal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest and a forgery charge. But in her 30s, she describes herself on social media as the founder of a real-estate and financial services firm. By her own account on
social media pages, she is involved in sales of everything from new condos to shopping malls.
A social media post in March 2020 shows a screenshot of a form letter from Lakewood Church thanking Moreno for her donation.
A CNN review showed the story a bitter custody battle between Moreno and representatives for her ex-spouse’s family played out on her social media accounts. In 2022, when she had her divorce proceeding transferred to county court, according to an attorney who represented her, Moreno was also arrested on a weapons charge, a misdemeanor which was cleared with two days’ time served in the Fort Bend County Jail.
Attorney William Capasso said he represented Moreno in 2021-2022 and told CNN that Genesse Ivone Moreno went by the name Jeffrey Moreno Carranza at the time.
Capasso said he later withdrew as her attorney and she represented herself in divorce proceedings.
“I am deeply saddened to learn that Ms. Moreno may be responsible for the tragic events that occurred at the Lakewood Church and pray for the recovery of [the child] and for all of the people that were affected by this terrible tragedy,” Capasso.