Sentenced to 6 Years of Famous Cardinal George Pell

The highest cleric in the Catholic Church who has been convicted of sexual abuse of children has been sentenced to 6 years in prison in Australia on Wednesday morning Cardinal George Pwell, 77, risked 50 years in prison after being convicted in December of harassment of two young church choir boys until [...]
The highest cleric in the Catholic Church to be convicted of child sexual abuse was sentenced to 6 years in Australia on Wednesday morning
Cardinal George Pwell, 77, risked 50 years in prison after being convicted in December of harassment of two young church choir boys while working as bishop of Melbourne in the 1990s.
Pell must hold at least three years and eight months in prison before he has a chance of parole, writes Periscope.
He will spend the rest of his life as a sexual molester.
Pell had harassed 13-year-olds after he caught them while drinking holy wine in the back room of St. Patrick in late 1996 in Melbourne.
The jury found the clergyman guilty of even the rude harassment of one of the other boys in the corridor just a month ago.
Chief Judge Peter Kidd said that the importance in pronunciation such a low sentence was Pell's age and his story of heart problems. /Periscopi












