US jury finds ex-priest guilty of sex abuse in New Mexico

AP  |  Santa Fe (US) 

A US jury has found a former Roman Catholic who was captured in guilty of sexually abusing a boy at a veterans' cemetery and base in

The person involved in the charges said Perrault had touched him inappropriately as many as 100 times.

Authorities believe Perrault had numerous victims in However, the federal charges against him stemmed only from the treatment of one boy at and Base in Albuquerque, where Perrault had been a

Authorities said the federal charges of aggravated sexual abuse and abusive sexual contact carry no statute of limitations and the two sites are within federal jurisdiction.

Perrault's case marks a rare federal criminal prosecution of a former Catholic in the state where dozens of clergy abuse victims have won more than USD 50 million in settlements from the Santa Fe Archdiocese, which has filed for bankruptcy protection as a result of lawsuits.

Federal authorities said their decades-long pursuit of Perrault showed how far they were willing to go to hold him accountable.

Perrault maintained in court proceedings that he was innocent of the charges.

Church officials in sent Perrault to a retreat in the secluded mountain town of Jemez Springs north of Albuquerque in the 1060s after he was accused of inappropriately touching young males. The facility was operated by the religious order Servants of the Paraclete.

The FBI returned Perrault to the to face charges in September after he was arrested in a year earlier on an warrant. Before his arrest, Perrault had been teaching for a decade at an English language school for children, authorities said.

Merrica Heaton, a with the US State Department, testified that Perrault acknowledged "misconduct involving young boys" in as she checked on him in a Tangier jail.

He expressed surprise and disappointment that the continued to pursue him for decades-old transgressions, she said.

Perrault's questioned the truthfulness of his victim and highlighted for jurors that his accusations against Perrault came in 2014 when of abuse allegations against the former emerged.

At trial, Perrault entered and exited the court room with the aid of a walker, and he used a hearing aid to listen to his accusers' testimony.

He could face a maximum penalty of life in prison on the charge of aggravated sexual abuse. The charge of abusive sexual contact carries a maximum of 10 years in prison.

A sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled.

In 2016, the Santa Fe Archdiocese published a list of 74 clergy members, including Perrault, who had been credibly accused of sexually abusing children in New Mexico.

The list was made public after decades of pressure from victims and their family members.

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First Published: Thu, April 11 2019. 02:00 IST