A Catholic priest in Louisiana has been arrested on charges of indecent behavior with a juvenile, according to an investigation report obtained by The Guardian. Korey LaVergne, who was the pastor at St Edward Catholic Church, was booked with three counts of indecent behavior with a minor after a fellow priest made a complaint about him allegedly touching the child over the course of a year.
The allegations against LaVergne surfaced on December 2nd, when deputies received a report that he had inappropriately touched a juvenile. The accuser told a third person that they were "inappropriately touched by Father Korey Lavergneโฆ on multiple occasions within the last year." The incident allegedly took place at St Edward Catholic Church, where LaVergne was the pastor.
LaVergne was jailed on January 16th and later released on $15,000 bail. He had been serving as the official courier for the Lafayette diocese, which has faced scrutiny in recent years over its handling of clergy abuse cases. In 2021, the diocese made headlines when it brought thousands of pages of documents to the Vatican outlining the cause for sainthood for Charlene Richard, a Little Cajun Saint who died at age 12.
The arrest comes as the Lafayette diocese is facing increased scrutiny over its handling of clergy abuse cases. In November, the diocese released a financial report estimating potential losses from pending litigation at up to $162 million. The diocese has faced criticism and lawsuits related to clergy abuse in recent years, including a settlement with 600 survivors in New Orleans that cost the archdiocese $305 million.
LaVergne's arrest marks another high-profile case of clergy abuse in Louisiana. In 1985, a priest named Gilbert Gauthe pleaded guilty to molesting several boys and served 10 years in prison. The case drew international attention and led to numerous lawsuits against the Catholic Church, resulting in billions of dollars in damages.
LaVergne's whereabouts are currently unknown, as attempts to contact him for comment have been unsuccessful. The investigation is ongoing, with the sheriff's office promising more details about the allegations once the case allows.
The allegations against LaVergne surfaced on December 2nd, when deputies received a report that he had inappropriately touched a juvenile. The accuser told a third person that they were "inappropriately touched by Father Korey Lavergneโฆ on multiple occasions within the last year." The incident allegedly took place at St Edward Catholic Church, where LaVergne was the pastor.
LaVergne was jailed on January 16th and later released on $15,000 bail. He had been serving as the official courier for the Lafayette diocese, which has faced scrutiny in recent years over its handling of clergy abuse cases. In 2021, the diocese made headlines when it brought thousands of pages of documents to the Vatican outlining the cause for sainthood for Charlene Richard, a Little Cajun Saint who died at age 12.
The arrest comes as the Lafayette diocese is facing increased scrutiny over its handling of clergy abuse cases. In November, the diocese released a financial report estimating potential losses from pending litigation at up to $162 million. The diocese has faced criticism and lawsuits related to clergy abuse in recent years, including a settlement with 600 survivors in New Orleans that cost the archdiocese $305 million.
LaVergne's arrest marks another high-profile case of clergy abuse in Louisiana. In 1985, a priest named Gilbert Gauthe pleaded guilty to molesting several boys and served 10 years in prison. The case drew international attention and led to numerous lawsuits against the Catholic Church, resulting in billions of dollars in damages.
LaVergne's whereabouts are currently unknown, as attempts to contact him for comment have been unsuccessful. The investigation is ongoing, with the sheriff's office promising more details about the allegations once the case allows.