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Priest Caught Having Threesome On Church Altar


A priest from Louisiana was arrested Thursday after allegedly having a threesome with two dominatrices on a Catholic Church altar.

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Reverend Travis Clark was caught after a passerby saw lights late in the day on September 30 and peeked inside Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church.

Source: St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office

The witness, whom was not named, saw the priest half-naked and having sex with two of his altar servers, dressed in corsets and high-heeled boots.

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Also seen was a number of sex toys, the altar adorned with stage lighting, and a cellphone mounted on a tripod, which was used to record the erotic act.

Source: NOLA

The witness recorded the unholy trinity on video, then called the authorities.

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The reverend, along with 41-year-old Mindy Dixon and 23-year-old Melissa Cheng was arrested and booked on obscenity charges.

Pearl River Police said that the women claimed they were filming a “roleplay” with the priest.

While the police confirmed that the sexual act was consensual, they still arrested the three because they were in view of the public.

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Prior to the event, Dixon, who is also an adult film actress, posted on her social media account that she is bound to New Orleans and is about to meet up with another dominatrix to “defile a house of God.”

New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond visited the church to perform a ritual aimed at restoring the sanctity of the altar.

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He clarified that Clark allegedly committed a crime against women, saying, “This charge does not involve abuse of a minor.”

“When a priest does not live out his vocation faithfully, he suffers consequences,” he added.

“Please pray for all those affected, especially the parishioners of the parishes and school communities where they have served.”

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Ordained in 2013 and served as chaplain of Pope John Paul II High School in Slidell, Clark is being held at the St. Tammany Parish Jail and was suspended from the archdiocese after his arrest.