Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Court docs allege priest lied about cancer diagnosis, sex addiction therapy and charity projects | Starkville Daily News

Starkville priest is at the center of a criminal investigation involving a string of fraudulent charity efforts that federal agents believe was covered up by church leaders in Jackson.

According to a 37-page affidavit filed Friday by Department of Homeland Security Special Agent William G. Childers in U.S. District Court in Jackson, an ongoing investigation into Father Lenin Vargas-Gutierrez, a pastor at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Starkville, shows the priest is accused of lying about being diagnosed with cancer and soliciting money from parishioners for treatment and other pet projects.

The Catholic Diocese of Jackson on Monday posted to its website, saying federal agents served search and seizure warrants on the chancery office and on St. Joseph Parish on Wednesday, Nov. 7.

Vargas, a native of Mexico, has been in Starkville for roughly five years, according to court records and agents claim, through the use of confidential informants, that Vargas, who was actually diagnosed with HIV in 2014, used the fake cancer claims to solicit tens of thousands of dollars from church parishioners over the last several years.

Court docs allege priest lied about cancer diagnosis, sex addiction therapy and charity projects | Starkville Daily News

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