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Kevin McAuliffe, Vegas Priest, Arrives At Texas Federal Prison For Stealing $650,000

By KEN RITTER 04/13/12 03:09 PM ET AP

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Kevin McAuliffe, Roman Catholic priest in Vegas, arrived at a Texas prison after he stole $650,000 from his parish.

LAS VEGAS -- A Roman Catholic priest from Las Vegas surrendered Friday at a federal prison in Texas to serve his sentence for siphoning $650,000 from his northwest Las Vegas parish to support a video poker and casino gambling habit.

Monsignor Kevin McAuliffe, 59, turned himself in as required at the low-security La Tuna correctional institution in the Texas-New Mexico border town of Anthony, said Bureau of Prisons spokesman Edmond Ross in Washington, D.C.

McAuliffe was sentenced in January to three years and one month in prison, plus three years of supervised release and $650,000 in restitution after pleading guilty in October to three federal mail fraud charges.

He admitted falsifying financial documents sent in 2008, 2009 and 2010 to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese in San Francisco.

McAuliffe, a popular pastor known as Father Kevin, expressed "guilt, shame and self-loathing" for siphoning increasing amounts of money over eight years from votive candle, prayer and gift shop funds at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church.

Prosecutor Christina Brown said at sentencing that McAuliffe was able to hide his embezzlement because he was a signatory to financial statements to the Las Vegas diocese and San Francisco archdiocese.

McAuliffe's lawyer, Margaret Stanish, told the judge that McAuliffe had begun making restitution and repaid $13,420 in eight months. Stanish said this week she didn't know how much more had been paid.

The Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas said McAuliffe had complete control of parish activities and finances from 2002 to 2010. The parish, with more than 8,000 families in the upscale Summerlin neighborhood, is one of the largest Roman Catholic congregations in Nevada.

Las Vegas diocese administrators say McAuliffe was suspended and stripped of ministerial duties after FBI agents questioned him last May about missing church funds. The congregation wasn't immediately told about the investigation, however, while church officials issued pleas for patience and asked parishioners to drop a letter-writing support campaign.

U.S. District Judge James Mahan told McAuliffe he betrayed people who depended on him. The judge referred to a parish rift, noting that he received 100 letters supporting McAuliffe, but also received a stack of letters saying McAuliffe should be punished.

The 37-month sentence was midway between a 33-month minimum and 41-month maximum recommended by federal probation officials.

Bishop Joseph Pepe, head of the regional church administration since 2001, was in Rome this week and unavailable for comment, diocese spokeswoman Rachel Wilkinson said.

Wilkinson released a diocese statement saying church administrators increased audits and added financial controls at Las Vegas-area parishes, schools and ministries.

The diocese said it circulated warnings about "the increasing financial pressures people are facing in today's environment, the opportunities for theft as well as the rationalization that occurs in individuals perpetrating such crimes."

The diocese refused Friday to say whether the church was seeking McAuliffe's dismissal as a priest.

Earlier on HuffPost:

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LAS VEGAS -- A Roman Catholic priest from Las Vegas surrendered Friday at a federal prison in Texas to serve his sentence for siphoning $650,000 from his northwest Las Vegas parish to support a video ...
LAS VEGAS -- A Roman Catholic priest from Las Vegas surrendered Friday at a federal prison in Texas to serve his sentence for siphoning $650,000 from his northwest Las Vegas parish to support a video ...
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mahnistanah
in the age of information, ignorance is a choice
03:06 AM on 05/09/2012
turn the other cheek, right?
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Freethinking American
Reason begets humanity for humanity
08:50 PM on 04/18/2012
More evidence that folks are only as honorable as their options. Being a priest just makes deviant behavior inevitable -- I'm just glad young boys weren't involved.
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Bruce Forbes
Marx was right.
09:53 PM on 04/17/2012
The church didn't seem to do much to help him, but r.a.pe a child, and they'll help cover it up, obfuscate the facts, etc.
09:12 PM on 04/17/2012
If only he had prayed to win he wouldn't have lost all that money. Why don't priests believe in the power of prayer? Is that they know something most others don't? Like there isn't anyone up there to pray to?
06:38 PM on 04/17/2012
wasn't there another priesti in vegas that did that also? Except that one stole the money from a little ol lady, the guy from christ the king parish?
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blondssspice
05:20 PM on 04/17/2012
I personally know Fr Kevin and he has done great work for the parish. His secret gambling shows he is just a normal human being with temptations. Let those without sin cas the first stone. Fr Kevin will atone for his sins, he will pay restitution and get treatment for his addiction. He should not be regarded any less than any other repentent person. Christian faith is about repentence and forgiveness. I forgive him. I pray he can rebuild his life.
05:09 PM on 04/17/2012
It's okay. All he has to do is say he's sorry and he'll be forgiven. That's the great thing about that religion. You can pretty much do anything you want, and as long as you say you're sorry, Bob's yer uncle. Because, you know, that dude died for your sins. So, you gotta keep on sinning or else that poor guy dies for nothing!
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mosuro
Snake Oil
03:02 PM on 04/17/2012
i personally never hear of any people i know lose in the casino. You believe that, i sure don't but they believe it.
10:24 AM on 04/17/2012
God I am so glad I am not Catholic. I would be terrified to go to church. It seems like most of the priests are just bad news. I would be afraid to take my future kids to church.
11:13 AM on 04/17/2012
They will send this priest to prison for stealing the Las Vegas Archdiocese money. However, had this same priest molested a child, he would have had the full protection of the vatican and Las Vegas Archdiocese. He would have received psychological in patient treatment for his "condition". While the victims receive "Hell". Lets face it people. It appears this organization is made-up of pedophiles who have duped the world into believing they are doing Gods work here on earth. Nothing could be farther from the truth. For the catholic church, the real concern is their money, not the child victims of their crimes. So for this priest to go jail in such an immediate fashion, only promulgates the catholic church's true nature. Give this some thought ? Why are you and I bound to the laws of the United States, when catholic priest and their respective Archdiocese enjoy the freedom to circumvent the civil and criminal laws of the United States of America. "They enjoy Cannon Law when it suits them, and they enjoy Civil law when it suits them. This Vegas priest going to jail immediately for stealing the churches money, is the epitome of the catholic churches true nature
09:52 AM on 04/17/2012
Spending Jesus money at the casino...AWESOME XD!!
09:20 AM on 04/17/2012
God told him to do it.
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psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
09:14 AM on 04/17/2012
650K is one heck of a gambling problem. I wonder how any one man can be in control of that much money-----to be able to hide the loss of it-----and there was no oversight.

Suppose he took his collar off when he was losing the church's money?
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blondssspice
05:37 PM on 04/17/2012
He took $650K over 8 year period. However, the community of Summerlin formerly owned by Howard Hughes, he named it after his Mother. It is approx 10square miles master planned community, with multiple subdivisions in the NW Las Vegas area. It is a very wealthy affluent community. If $650K can disappear, you can only imagine how much money is donated by wealthy catholics. It is a beautiful parish doing great work for the whole region. We FORGIVE Fr Kevin, as we all are sinners, and we too want to be forgiven.
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earto44
Defender of planet Erf.
08:17 AM on 04/17/2012
He did nothing wrong. Once a sucker is parted from their money, from the global scam known as religion, it should not matter what the "priest" does with your cash.

What should be done, is religion , the big scam, should at least pay taxes.
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covyzoo
here we go again......
09:52 AM on 04/17/2012
Churches use a lot of the donated money to help the poor and needy in this country and in other countries. Church goers are not perfect but we try to make the world a better place. This priest was most certainly wrong for what he did. He will serve his time. He is no longer a priest. He is still a child of God and he will need to make amends to God and the people he deceived.
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12:31 PM on 04/17/2012
that is if you believe there is a so called god.
05:11 AM on 04/17/2012
Just because they are priest or pastors you have to remember they are human first and are sinners by nature, yet we expect as does an out of date church to be better than human...impossible
03:29 AM on 04/17/2012
What is with all the clergy ? It sems every week you read of problems and crimes concerning the clergy