NOLA Priest Pleads Guilty To Felony In Altar Three-Way

The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports:

A former Catholic priest who was arrested in 2020 after a passerby saw him and two dominatrices having sex on the altar of Pearl River church pleaded guilty Monday to a single count of felony obscenity. Travis Clark listened to 22nd Judicial District Judge Ellen Creel read the elements of the obscenity statute at the courthouse in Covington. Clark, 39, received a suspended prison sentence and will serve probation.

Clark and two women, Mindy Dixon and Melissa Cheng, were arrested in September 2020 after a passerby noticed lights on at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pearl River. The witness saw Clark, partially naked, having sex with two women who were wearing corsets. When police arrived, they seized sex toys, stage lights, a cell phone and the tripod-mounted camera.

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Father Three-way has to return to court in January to agree to a stipulation that he won’t profit from the crime as his encounter with the two dominatrices was videotaped. We welcome your suggested titles for that release.

In October 2020, New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond conducted a ceremony in which he burned the altar upon which the trio had performed their “demonic” act, which had reportedly been viewed by passersby, hence the criminal charges.

Earlier in 2020 he appeared here when his archdiocese declared bankruptcy in the face of an avalanche of abuse lawsuits.

Also in 2020, Aymond flew aboard a World War II-era biplane on Good Friday to sprinkle holy water on New Orleans in order to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Of note, Aymond last appeared on JMG in June 2022 when when the FBI opened an investigation into local priests accused of trafficking molestation victims across state lines.