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henric
01-14-2012, 01:14 PM
A 59-year-old Roman Catholic priest has been sentenced to three years and one month in federal prison for siphoning some $650,000 from his northwest Las Vegas parish to support his gambling habit.
Monsignor Kevin McAuliffe, 59, made no reaction as U.S. District Court Judge James Mahan faulted him for abusing a position of trust in his congregation.
Muffled sobs erupted from a courtroom packed with supporters.
Defence attorney Margaret Stanish asked the judge for probation and to let the McAuliffe continue getting counselling for his gambling addiction, keep practicing as a priest and pay restitution to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Summerlin.
But the judge added four months to the sentence recommended by Deputy U.S. Attorney Christina Brown, who said there is no reason McAuliffe should get a break.
He could have received up to 60 years in prison.
McAuliffe had complete control from to 2002 to 2010 of church activities and finances, so he was able to hide his embezzlement because he was a signatory to financial statements to the Las Vegas Diocese and Catholic Archdiocese in San Francisco, Brown said.
When confronted by the FBI last May, "the defendant for two hours offered various explanations as to how his earnings supported his gambling," she said. "When these explanations failed, agents asked the defendant if he stole money from the church, which the defendant denied."
McAuliffe pleaded guilty in October, before an indictment or criminal complaint was filed, to three counts of federal mail fraud for falsifying documents sent in 2008, 2009 and 2010 to the archdiocese.
McAuliffe was removed as pastor of the northwest Las Vegas congregation of more than 8,000 families and relieved of diocese duties. A month before, the Rev. James Jankowski, interim pastor of the church, pleaded in the church newsletter for parishioners to be patient.
Bishop Joseph Pepe, head of the regional church administration since 2001, issued a statement saying the diocese and parish were co-operating with federal authorities, and that church administrators were handling the matter internally.
Stanish told the judge that McAuliffe began paying restitution to the church in May, and that to date, he had paid $13,420.....

caretaker69
01-15-2012, 01:52 AM
@ least no young children involved

Night_Predator
01-15-2012, 03:38 AM
@ least no young children involved

:rotflmao:

motoho
01-15-2012, 08:44 AM
@ least no young children involved
was that called for? let me say this. there are hunderds of thousands in the church and out of that a small amount of a-holes yes that did that and thy are found and delt with. but in schools is happins more ofthen a higher percent and is hidding. sorry to let you know it but the church is more forth commeing then the schools are so take that in you crack pipe and smoke it

Night_Predator
01-16-2012, 01:37 AM
Motoho we're just joking. I'm sorry it offended you. I agree that it does happen in many different segments of our society. But I do disagree with you on one point; they’re still not that forthcoming and are still moving offenders around. Example is in LA, the diocese is still fighting giving over the records of past offenders (who are still in positions were they can re-offend) that have been shuffled around by the hierarchy after being caught at least once.