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Priest gets 7 yrs for favouring prostitution

Priest gets 7 yrs for favouring prostitution

At his Sardinia rehab community

ORISTANO, 22 October 2020, 13:15

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A Sardinian priest on Thursday got seven years in jail for favouring prostitution.
    Father Giovanni Usai, founder of the Samaritan drug rehab community in Arborea in Sardinia, was acquitted of sexual violence.
    The court found the priest guilty of allowing Nigerian girls to engage in sex work instead of looking after them.
    He was also found guilty of having sex with them.
    The girls were guests in the community, which was supposed to help prostitutes change their ways as well as treating addicts.
    Father Usai said he would appeal the verdict.
    He has always stated his innocence and said that he had only, and unstintingly, devoted himself to social work and care since founding the community in 1983.
    But prosecutors said he knowingly let the Nigerian girls and young women work as prostitutes, and also took advantage of their services.
    Father Usai , who was also chaplain at Oristano prison,was arrested in 2010 when he was 67.
    Two Nigerian men who ran prostitution rackets at the community were convicted separately.
    Father Usai was found guilty, in particular, of a case of having sex with a Nigerian girl in exchange for the promise of a job in the community, a charge he has always denied.
   

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