Gilbert Gauthe
Gilbert Gauthe was a priest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette from 1972 to 1983.
Gauthe became the first Catholic priest in the United States to face a widely publicized criminal trial for child sexual abuse.[1][2]
Gauthe admitted to abusing 37 children[3] and accepted a plea bargain for which he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.[4]
He was released after serving 10 years of his sentence [5] then moved to Texas where he was charged with abusing a 3 year old boy. [6] He received probation in 1997 after pleading guilty to injuring the child and was later jailed in Galveston County between 2008 and 2010 for violating the Texas sex registry requirements.[7]
References
- "The Church On Trial: Part 1". Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- http://app.bishop-accountability.org/member/psearch.jsp
- Times, Jon Nordheimer and Special To the New York. "SEX CHARGES AGAINST PRIEST EMBROIL LOUISIANA PARENTS". Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- Depalma, Anthony. "Church Scandal Resurrects Old Hurts in Louisiana Bayou". Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- "Church Scandal Resurrects Old Hurts in Louisiana Bayou".
- "Church abuse case haunts lawyer who defended priest".
- https://www.nola.com/crime/2010/04/pedophile_ex-priest_gilbert_ga.html
Further reading
- "Church abuse case haunts lawyer who defended priest", USA Today (2013)
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