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The New Orleans archbishop ordered the burning and replacement of the desecrated altar.
Travis Clark, the disgraced priest of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, pled guilty Monday to a felony count of obscenity for his actions in filming pornographic material with two hired women atop the altar of Sts. Peter and Paul parish in Pearl River, Louisiana.
Clark admitted his guilt as part of a plea deal in the state district court in Covington, Louisiana.
He received a suspended three-year prison sentence, three years supervised probation and a $1,000 fine, WAFB.com reported.
On Sept. 30, 2020, he was arrested, along with the two women involved. A bystander called the police after seeing the lewd actions occurring while passing by the church windows. When authorities arrived at the scene, they removed the priest, the two women and multiple articles of sexual paraphernalia as well as lights and recording devices.
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Travis Clark, the disgraced priest of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, pled guilty Monday to a felony count of obscenity for his actions in filming pornographic material with two hired women atop the altar of Sts. Peter and Paul parish in Pearl River, Louisiana.
Clark admitted his guilt as part of a plea deal in the state district court in Covington, Louisiana.
He received a suspended three-year prison sentence, three years supervised probation and a $1,000 fine, WAFB.com reported.
On Sept. 30, 2020, he was arrested, along with the two women involved. A bystander called the police after seeing the lewd actions occurring while passing by the church windows. When authorities arrived at the scene, they removed the priest, the two women and multiple articles of sexual paraphernalia as well as lights and recording devices.
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Disgraced Louisiana Priest Pleads Guilty to Filming Pornographic Material on Parish Altar
The New Orleans archbishop ordered the burning and replacement of the desecrated altar.
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