Priest Sentenced to Nearly Eight Years for Embezzlement

RAPID CITY, SD — The federal court also ordered nearly $260,000 in restitution payments and $46,000 in back taxes.

A federal district court in South Dakota sentenced a priest to nearly eight years in prison. The court also ordered the priest to pay nearly $260,000 in restitution to three churches and $46,000 in back taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as a result of his embezzlement.

Background

A Catholic priest in South Dakota devised a scheme to steal cash collected from parishioners by secretly entering the areas in three parish churches where weekly donations were stored. The priest entered the church buildings late in the evening, removing and replacing special, tamper-proof bank bags, and making multiple same-day deposits totaling tens of thousands of dollars of stolen cash donations in a personal account.

Between 2012 and 2018, he stole nearly $260,000. The priest filed false tax returns for tax years 2013 through 2017 and used the stolen money to purchase for himself over a dozen gold-plated chalices, numerous bronze statues, a $10,000 diamond ring, a grand piano, expensive Mont Blanc fountain pens, and other items.

Leaders at one of the churches suspected something was not right with their finances and installed a hidden video camera where weekly collections were stored. In April of 2018, surveillance footage caught the priest “red-handed” stealing money from a locked money bag, according to the court. The church contacted federal authorities, who began a review of the finances of the three churches dating back seven and a half years.

Once the priest was made aware of the investigation, he drained his bank account of $40,000 and bought a one-way plane ticket to Poland. From that point forward, the three churches’ cash collections increased, returning to pre-investigation levels, according to investigators.

The priest was arrested by federal agents at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in May of 2019, just before his flight was to depart.

The priest was charged with 50 counts of wire fraud, nine counts of money laundering, one count of interstate transportation of stolen money, and five counts of making and subscribing a false tax return. A jury found him guilty on all counts in March of 2020, and he was sentenced by a federal judge in November of 2020 to nearly eight years in prison.

In addition, he was ordered to pay nearly $260,000 in restitution to be split equally between the three churches, plus an additional $46,000 in restitution to the IRS.

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