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    Gambling priest gets 3 years prison in Vegas case

    LAS VEGAS (AP) โ€” Muffled sobs erupted Friday in a courtroom packed with supporters of a Roman Catholic priest who was sentenced to more than three years in federal prison and ordered to repay $650,000 he acknowledged embezzling from his northwest Las Vegas parish to support his gambling habit.

    Monsignor Kevin McAuliffe, 59, stood straight and offered no reaction as U.S. District Judge James Mahan credited him for accepting responsibility for looting parish votive candle, prayer and gift shop funds for eight years, but faulted him for "hedging his bet" by blaming it on a gambling addiction.

    "You abused a position of trust, Mr. McAuliffe," the judge said. He dispensed with any church title for the priest who hid a weakness for casinos and video poker from parishioners who know him as Father Kevin. "You betrayed people who depended on you."

    McAuliffe offered a remorseful apology, saying he felt "guilt, shame and self-loathing," and noting that he had "rightly" lost his positions of authority in the church. He asked the judge for leniency so he could make restitution, help others with gambling addictions "and atone for what I have done."

    Defense attorney Margaret Stanish asked the judge for probation so McAuliffe could continue getting counseling for his gambling addiction, keep practicing as a priest and pay restitution to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Summerlin. He won't get treatment in federal prison, Stanish said.

    "Is it all about retribution?" she asked the judge. "This court has the ability to fashion a punishment that takes into account not only the offense but the individual. He would not be here but for a gambling addiction."

    Stanish brought in Dr. Timothy Fong, a psychiatry professor and chief of the gambling studies program at the University of California, Los Angeles, to testify that McAuliffe's gambling compulsion amounted to "self-medication" by a man masking feelings of stress, depression, sadness, social anxiety and inadequacy.

    But Assistant U.S. Attorney Christina Brown characterized McAuliffe as an opportunist and thief who didn't exhaust his own savings before taking church cash to fund gambling, cars and travel. She accused him of grasping at gambling addiction as "a hollow excuse offered now, when he's desperate for leniency from the court."

    The prosecutor derided Fong's diagnosis as unsupported by a single 2 1/2 hour interview with McAuliffe, several telephone calls with his defense attorney and a review of self-assessments that McAuliffe provided in sessions with other counselors at a gambling addiction clinic in Las Vegas. Treatment only began after FBI agents questioned him last May about missing church funds, she said.

    And Brown pointed to counseling reports that she said suggested McAuliffe was focused more during therapy on his legal predicament than on getting help for a gambling addiction.

    "He did do good," she said. "But he also stood before his congregation preaching about sin, lies, theft and greed ... all the while deceiving them."

    The judge referred to a parish rift over McAuliffe's crime when he said he received approximately 100 letters of support through the priest's defense attorney. Mahan also made part of the court record a stack of letters parishioners sent straight to the court saying McAuliffe should be punished.

    "I expect the church to forgive him, and the parishioners by and large to forgive him," Mahan said from the bench. "That's different than the justice system."

    McAuliffe pleaded guilty in October, before an indictment or criminal complaint was filed, to three counts of federal mail fraud for falsifying documents sent in 2008, 2009 and 2010 to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese in San Francisco. Each count carried a possible sentence of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

    Mahan handed down a 37-month sentence โ€” midway between the 33-month minimum and 41-month maximum recommended by federal probation officials โ€” along with the restitution order. The judge also sentenced McAuliffe to three years of supervised release following prison and banned him from gambling. McAuliffe was ordered to begin serving his sentence April 13.

    Outside court, longtime parishioner Regina Hauck, 80, called the judge fair but the sentence unfair. She said she wanted forgiveness.

    "I know him. He's a wonderful priest," Hauck said of McAuliffe. "But I think he's a sick man, and everyone makes a mistake."

    McAuliffe had already been removed as pastor of the northwest Las Vegas congregation of more than 8,000 families and relieved of diocese duties.

    Bishop Joseph Pepe, head of the regional church administration since 2001, issued a statement Friday saying he was "saddened that the actions of Monsignor McAuliffe have caused hurt to so many people" and saying he was praying for the congregation.

    McAuliffe had complete control from 2002 to 2010 of church activities and finances at one of the largest Roman Catholic congregations in Nevada, and was able to hide his embezzlement because he was a signatory to financial statements to the Las Vegas diocese and San Francisco archdiocese, Brown said in presentencing documents.

    When confronted by the FBI last May, McAuliffe spent two hours offering various explanations how his earnings supported his gambling, the prosecutor wrote.

    "When these explanations failed, agents asked the defendant if he stole money from the church, which the defendant denied."

    Stanish told the judge in court documents that McAuliffe began paying restitution to the church in May and has paid $13,420 so far.

     
    • Darwin  •  4 mths ago
      Marine biologist might get 20 years for feeding killer wales. This guy gets 3 years for stealing $650.000.00. This country is out-of-control
      • D 4 mths ago
        It's religion...biggest joke ever
      • Razpootin 4 mths ago
        They should feed him to the whales. She if he emerges like Jonah.
      • Joe Lunchbox 4 mths ago
        isn't this the same church where the sodomy preists crew did the little boys for the past thousand years?
    • Andres  •  Cypress, California  •  4 mths ago
      As a Catholic I'm glad to see a thinning of the herd. Get rid of all predatory priests and thieves for, petes's sake they need to hold themselves to a higher standard.
      • tim 4 mths ago
        start with the vatican
      • OHBUMMER 4 mths ago
        Tim--you mean the nazi pope?
      • WILLIAML 4 mths ago
        At least he was leaving the little boys alone , I hope !
    • Maureen  •  4 mths ago
      You expect better behavior from people who profess to be men of God. It wasn't "a mistake", it was months upon months or years of continual mistake.
      • Interested 4 mths ago
        Humans have addictions. This was a gambling addiction. Priests are human; and many men and women are out there who develop addictions. How many of you responders have alcohol addictions; how many of you must play the lottery daily and weekly? How many of you keep at it even if you never experience a win?
      • JamesJ 4 mths ago
        First off, it wasn't "a mistake". It was months and years of deliberate choices. Many, many deliberate choices. Secondly, a proven or suspected "addiction" is no excuse. He could have sought help at any point -- like after the very first bet or theft.

        Addiction is a condition, not a disease -- it is a character flaw. Addiction can lead to disease (alcoholism causing cirrhosis of the liver for example), but it is not a disease in of itself. Doubt this? No one ever tried to sell anyone a bag of tuberculosis!
      • matt 4 mths ago
        This man is no different than the heroin addict who breaks into homes to support his habit. Addiction is the worst legal defense ever created. The fact that he failed to exhaust his OWN finances to support his habit before he began stealing from the church is indicative of a common thief who believed that financially harming others was preferable to financially harming himself. Doesn't matter what he used to wear, the mans a criminal.
    • Whatever  •  4 mths ago
      3 years for 650 grand, hmmm.
      • D 4 mths ago
        Makes me wanna steal 650k...Its worth the risk...OOPS, I'M AN ATHEIST..I FORGOT...LIFE SENTENCE
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        it made me think twice, too! especially when he'll get 1 1/2 years on good behave
      • Alex 4 mths ago
        He won't get any time off for good behavior. With Federal sentences, you have to serve every single day. No time off. They ended that years ago.
    • mark Slow & Expensi ...  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  4 mths ago
      $650,000.00 and only 3 years? If it was some poor guy taking $100.00 from 7/11 he might get 10 years in TEXAS
      • P s 4 mths ago
        The other 7 he confessed with another priest and it has been forgiving. That's the model of Catholic church. You can be nasty, mean, steal, cheat ...the entire week and on Sunday, you go to church and confess your sin, you'll be as good as new.
      • Sickofitall 4 mths ago
        There is a big difference between armed robbery and stealing no matter the amount.
      • Sickofitall 4 mths ago
        No P S, that is not how it works. Don't comment on things you know nothing about.
    • Dr.Johnson  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Just proves that gambling degenerates come from all walks of life!
    • Yoshin  •  4 mths ago
      Molest a child and they hide it, they bend over backwards to protect it, steal their money and they feed you to the dogs. ROFL
    • zoo keeper  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      What about this crap, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas?
    • Captain Behind  •  4 mths ago
      I am no longer a catholic. I have decided after 30 years of being catholic I have no more use for the church. I put my trust in the church and look at what it has done. You have priest going after little boys you now have priest gambling kind of make me wonder what else is going on that we don't know about. My guess would be maybe watching porn in the confessional. Fact of the matter is I no longer trust the church or priest. And the catholic church claims not to have any money. Well now you know why.
    • Aag  •  Rock Hill, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      "He could have gotten up to 60 yrs?" for stealing, while just latelly VanderSloot got 28 yrs for killing and others also in the news, even less. I am not defending this crook, but there is a big difference between stealing and killing. He should be sent to the boonies where there is no gambling casinos. Most churches have finance committees and no one suspected. Weird!
    • jbay  •  4 mths ago
      another reason to tax the church's. Religion is a business!
    • Brian Brekke  •  4 mths ago
      What is he doing to pay it back...taking it from the collecton plates?..try looking at his bank accounts
    • PappaDoc  •  Lake Charles, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      650,000 dollars? He must have never won, and he sure wasn't playing the penny slots. The really bad thing about his gambling is even if he won big, who could he tell? Jokes aside, it's a horrible addiction, and a sad thing.
    • Joe KIDD  •  4 mths ago
      I guess gambling is better then molesting children. The Catholic Church has really got to get its act together and get rid of these priests.
    • handiman  •  4 mths ago
      A just sentence if he is forced to pay restitution. In jail he can't get to the money or the blackjack table.
    • Brian  •  Mesa, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      How come this priest goes to jail for gambling but the thousands of others in this country who raped boys are still running around free?
    • happy  •  4 mths ago
      should have it paid off in another 100years.
    • Somerset Sam  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Only 3 years and a month for stealing $650,000..? The RC Preist must be wondering had he stolen $1million, he could have retired with $350,000 nest egg after spending less than 3 years in jail as he may get a credit for his good conduct. Muffled sobs..? Are those from the Cocktail waitresses..or lap dancers..!?
    • fort557  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Holy Roller
    • George  •  4 mths ago
      Why do these guys even bother becoming priests if all they are going to do is steal and deceive?
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