New Orleans Former Priest Jailed For Contempt After Conviction For His Altar Three-Way With Dominatrices

The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports:

A former Catholic priest who pleaded guilty last month to a felony obscenity charge for performing sex acts with two professional dominatrices on the altar of a Pearl River church has been held in contempt of court for giving a television news interview. Travis Clark, 39, now must serve six months behind bars. Clark had seemingly escaped jail time for the three-way in 2020 that a passerby saw through the window at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church.

But District Attorney Warren Montgomery filed a motion this month asking the court to revoke Clark’s probation and send him to jail for the full term for an alleged violation of his plea agreement. The plea agreement banned Clark from gaining money or notoriety from the case, and the DA said an interview Clark gave to WDSU-TV following his sentencing broke that pledge.

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Father Three-way had been due to return to court next month to agree to a stipulation that he wouldn’t financially profit from the encounter as his paid tryst with the two dominatrices was videotaped.

An attorney for Clark defended the television interview, saying that Clark “merely doesn’t want to be remembered in disgrace.” 

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