Church altar burned after a Louisiana priest, 37, was caught filming himself having a threesome with two dominatrices on the altar. The trio was caught on the altar inside St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pearl River with a stage light, sex toys and a cell phone on the tripod.
Church Altar Burned After Ex-Priest Filmed Threesome With Dominatrices There
A disgraced Louisiana Catholic priest has pleaded guilty to a felony count of obscenity, for filming a threesome with two dominatrices on a church’s altar. Travis Clark got a three-year suspended prison sentence for engaging in the unholy trinity, along with three years of supervised probation and a $1,000 fine, reported the Advocate.
Of all the places to film a sex tape, he decided that he may as well do it blatantly in the eyes of God and skip a trip to the confessional.
The now 39-year-old was serving as pastor at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pearl River when one night in September 2020, a passerby noticed that the lights were on inside the church. When the witness peered through a window, he saw a half-naked Clark having a sex romp with two women in corsets and high-heeled boots atop the altar.
The passerby called the police and showed them the footage. Police officers also discovered a tripod-mounted camera that had been recording the sick romp. Sex toys and stage lighting were also found at the scene.
Cops determined that everything that went on that night was consensual, but arrested the randy clergyman and his two scantily clad companions on obscenity charges because they were in view of the public.
Travis Clark, 39, appeared at the Covington courthouse on Monday in front of Judge Ellen Creel and pleaded guilty.
'I plead guilty your honor,' Clark said on Monday.
The two professional dominatrices, Mindy Dixon and Melissa Cheng, pleaded guilty in July to misdemeanor counts of institutional vandalism and were charged with two years of probation.
Dixon had bragged about her plans with Clark the day before traveling to New Orleans, writing on social media that she planned to 'defile a house of God' with another dominatrix.
A lawyer for the two dominatrices said that they had been hired for 'role-play' and were performing consensual acts when they were arrested on the night of September 30, 2020.
Clark, who was ordained in 2013, was defrocked shortly after his arrest. He has paid $8000 in restitution to the church.
About a week after the crime in 2020, the Archbishop of New Orleans consecrated a new altar at the church after the previous altar was burned because of Clark's 'demonic' behavior. Archbishop Gregory Aymond accused Clark of being ‘unfaithful to his vocation’ and violating ‘his commitment to celibacy and also he was using that which was holy to do demonic things.’
While condemning Clark’s alleged sexual exploits, Aymond asked the congregation not to judge the church or priesthood as a whole by Clark’s actions.
The Archbishop continued by reiterating the church is a holy place, and said that when it is used for unholy things ‘and has been desecrated, we must drive away the evil spirit, That is what we do today.’