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US priests 'in $800,000 theft' | US priests 'in $800,000 theft' |
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Two Roman Catholic priests have been accused of stealing $800,000 from the collection plate of their church in the US state of Florida. | Two Roman Catholic priests have been accused of stealing $800,000 from the collection plate of their church in the US state of Florida. |
They allegedly planned to spend the money on property, holidays and gambling. | |
One of the priests, Fr John Skehan, 81, abandoned his not guilty plea, but Fr Francis Guinan, 66, denies the charges. | |
US law - the statute of limitations - prevents the priests being charged with thefts that occurred before 2001. | US law - the statute of limitations - prevents the priests being charged with thefts that occurred before 2001. |
But the auditors say that up to $8m might have disappeared over a period of 20 years. | But the auditors say that up to $8m might have disappeared over a period of 20 years. |
It could be the biggest embezzlement case to affect the Catholic Church in the United States. | It could be the biggest embezzlement case to affect the Catholic Church in the United States. |
One of the priests - Fr John Skehan - abandoned his not guilty plea just before his trial began and admitted stealing money given by parishioners at St Vincent Ferrer Church, in West Palm Beach. | |
His lawyer Scott Richardson said Fr Skehan admitted stealing more than $100,000 "but not close to $800,000". | |
The priests allegedly hid the money in the church ceiling and opened offshore accounts. | The priests allegedly hid the money in the church ceiling and opened offshore accounts. |
Fr Skehan - who has been given the honorific title "Monsignor" - served at the church for 40 years. | |
He admitted spending stolen money on gambling in Las Vegas and a collection of rare coins. | |
However, Mr Richardson said Fr Skehan denied claims that he had spent money on expensive houses. | |
'Well-supported' | 'Well-supported' |
Fr Skehan's colleague at St Vincent Ferrer Church, Fr Francis Guinan, has been accused of using his share of the embezzled money to support a mistress and take her on expensive holidays. | Fr Skehan's colleague at St Vincent Ferrer Church, Fr Francis Guinan, has been accused of using his share of the embezzled money to support a mistress and take her on expensive holidays. |
The authorities claim Fr Guinan had an "intimate" relationship with a former church book-keeper and spent much of the money on her. Father Francis Guinan denies any involvement in the theft | The authorities claim Fr Guinan had an "intimate" relationship with a former church book-keeper and spent much of the money on her. Father Francis Guinan denies any involvement in the theft |
Fr Guinan denies the charges and will go on trial next month. | |
Fr Guinan's lawyer, Richard Barlow, said: "Just because both priests worked at the same church and one pleads guilty, it doesn't mean my guy is guilty." | |
Mr Richardson said: "Fr Skehan accepted responsibility for his actions by virtue of his guilty plea", adding: "he has the support of many people, many of whom will speak on his behalf". | |
He could be sent to jail for as long as 31 years. | He could be sent to jail for as long as 31 years. |
Both priests were originally from Ireland. Fr Skehan comes from Johnstown in County Kilkenny and Fr Guinan from Birr in County Offaly. | Both priests were originally from Ireland. Fr Skehan comes from Johnstown in County Kilkenny and Fr Guinan from Birr in County Offaly. |
Fr Skehan was arrested at Palm Beach International Airport in September 2006 on his return from Ireland. | Fr Skehan was arrested at Palm Beach International Airport in September 2006 on his return from Ireland. |
Both the priests left the United States after the Church received a tip-off in a letter, and began an investigation into the accounts at St Vincent's, and what they called "alleged improprieties". | Both the priests left the United States after the Church received a tip-off in a letter, and began an investigation into the accounts at St Vincent's, and what they called "alleged improprieties". |