A priest in New Orleans has been arrested by police after he allegedly held a threesome with two corset-wearing dominatrices on top of a church altar.
According to a recent report by Nola.com, the trouble began on September 30 when an unidentified passerby noticed that the lights were on later than usual at the Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church in Pearl River, New Orleans.
Take a look at this news report on the incident in the video below:When they peered through the window, they saw the local parish's pastor, Reverend Travis Clark, engaging in sexual intercourse with two other women in the deserted holy building.
The witness observed that Clark was half-naked, while the two women were dressed in corsets and high-heeled boots, and wielding a variety of adult toys.
Furthermore, Clark was evidently recording his three-way tryst, as a camera mounted on a tripod was set up in one corner of the church hall.
The witness filmed the incident on their phone to use as evidence of Clark's misdemeanor and immediately went to the police.
As a result of the whistleblower, Pearl River police arrested Clark and his two altar server accomplices - 41-year-old Mindy Dixon and 23-year-old Melissa Cheng - on obscenity charges that same night.
According to the New York Post, Dixon, an adult film actor who also works for as a dominatrix-for-hire, told the arresting police officers that she, Chang, and Clark had been engaging in consensual roleplay, despite the fact they had been in full view of the window.
This incident follows another scandal that has recently rocked the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
According to a report by Christian Daily, Patrick Wattigny, a former reverend assigned to Pope John Paul II High School (where Reverend Clark also worked) has resigned from his post and reported himself for the grooming and sexual abuse of a minor in 2013.
Credit: 3113Per Christian Daily, commenting on the two cases in an official statement, Archbishop Gregory Aymond said:
"Both of these situations are very troubling to me. 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."
Wattigny was ordained in 1994, and served as president of the high school from 2017-2018.