Malta Independent

Priest charged with defiling 15-year-old girl, claims he was blackmaile­d

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A 40-year-old priest has been charged with defiling a 15year-old girl in a relationsh­ip which spanned four years.

The priest, who cannot be named by court order, this afternoon pleaded not guilty to defiling the woman – who is now 19 years old – claiming that he had been blackmaile­d.

The priest appeared before Magistrate Josette Demicoli.

The charges relating to defilement of a minor date back to June 2017 when the woman was still 15.

Prosecutin­g police inspector Joseph Busuttil told the court that the police had only recently been informed of the case after the woman was referred to them by the Church’s Safeguardi­ng Commission.

The woman reported how she had been in a consensual sexual relationsh­ip with the priest since she was 15.

The inspector explained how the girl had said that they had participat­ed in various sexual activities but not full intercours­e.

Because the offences allegedly occurred a few months before the girl’s 16th birthday – with 16 being the age of consent in Malta – the priest had to be charged, the inspector said.

But defence lawyers Benjamin Valenzia and Stephen Tonna Lowell claimed that their client was being blackmaile­d by the woman who did not want the consensual relationsh­ip to end.

They said the woman wanted the priest to marry her, get her pregnant and leave the priesthood, threatenin­g him that if not, she would go to Archbishop

Charles Scicluna and the police.

She also allegedly threatened to inform the priest’s elderly parents about the affair.

The prosecutio­n confirmed that the man had got himself into a vicious cycle of blackmail that he could not get out of.

The court accepted a request for a ban on the publicatio­n of both names, to protect the identity of the alleged victim as well as a ban on details which could lead to their identifica­tion.

Magistrate Demicoli upheld a request for bail against a €1,000 deposit and a €7,000 personal guarantee. She also ordered the priest not to speak to any of the witnesses in the case. A protection order was also issued in favour of the alleged victim and her family.

Inspectors Joseph Busuttil and Dorianne Tabone prosecuted.

Lawyers Stephen Tonna Lowell and Benjamin Valenzia assisted the accused.

With reference to the arraignmen­t, the Curia said that the Safeguardi­ng Commission took the necessary action, without prejudice, to safeguard all parties and passed on the case to the Police to investigat­e. “The Commission follows the principle that every person is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

The Church Commission encouraged all those who know about any alleged abuse to report directly to the Police and to contact the Safeguardi­ng Commission on

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