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Published 16:52 13 Oct 2020 GMT
A dominatrix who was caught having a threesome with a priest in an empty church has taken to GoFundMe crowdfund her legal fees.
Per Nola.com, on September 30, 23-year-old adult actress Melissa Cheng was spotted by a disturbed bystander engaged in coitus with Reverend Travis Clark and 41-year-old dominatrix-for-hire Mindy Dixon in the Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church in Pearl River, New Orleans.
Take a look at this news report on Cheng's arrest in the video below:
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The witness reported that Clark was half-naked, while Dixon and Cheng were dressed in corsets and high-heeled boots, and wielding a variety of sex toys.
The trio was also recording the three-way tryst on a tripod-mounted camera.
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According to the New York Post, the shocked onlooker reported them to the police, and that same night all three were arrested on obscenity charges.
According to The Sun, Cheng typically charges $350 for one hour, $700 for two hours, and $1,050 for three hours, but is now appealing to her fans for support with her lawyer's fees on GoFundMe.
In her emotional public appeal, Cheng stated:
"It is unfortunate that I am being presented to the world as a criminal when, in fact, I have done nothing wrong... Everything that occurred took place behind closed doors, on private property, and none of the conduct alleged was criminal in nature."
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Cheng continued:
"The fact that this involved a priest or took place in a church is completely irrelevant. The only pertinent question is if it took place in view of the public. Clearly that is not the case.
"The evidence will show that an individual had to enter the church's private property and look through a window to see what was taking place. By definition, then, it was not in public view."
Cheng added:
"The fact that I am being vilified like this is quite frankly, appalling. I understand that people may be upset by this situation, but that does not make this conduct illegal or criminal in any way. I would implore anyone seeking to pass judgment to direct their energy elsewhere."
According to Christian Daily, Reverend Clark has since been removed from his ministry as a result of the scandal. Commenting on the controversy in an official statement, Archbishop Gregory Aymond said:
"When a priest does not live out his vocation faithfully he suffers consequences and I must notify the parishioners, school families, and public in general."
"Please pray for all those affected, especially the parishioners of the parishes and school communities where they have served."
Cheng has currently raised $9,689 out of her target of $15,000, as of the time of this writing.