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A Polish Catholic priest, who organized an orgy and refused to help the prostitute he hired and fell ill after taking drugs, was today accused by prosecutors of

Polish priest arrested for organizing gay orgy in his apartment

A Polish Catholic priest, who organized an orgy and refused to help the prostitute he hired and fell ill after taking drugs, was today accused by prosecutors of crimes totaling eight years in prison.

Tomasz Z., whose name has not been disclosed for legal reasons, will appear in court on “crimes against sexual freedom and decency”, “refusal of assistance” and “provision of drugs” a man whose sexual services were hired to perform an orgy at the parish house in Dabrowa Górnica last August.

The priest, who shortly after the events decided to settle in Turkey for a few weeks to avoid public attention, must remain there at a minimum next two months under arrestwaiting for the trial to begin.

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The events date back to the end of August, when Father Tomas, parish priest of the Church of Our Lady of Angels in Dabrowa Górnica, organized a party at the parish residence, at which Several priests and a prostitute took part in the event.

According to police sources, those present used various types of drugs, as well as a man hired to provide sexual services. lost consciousness, After which an ambulance went to the house, but on the spot the priests did not allow the nurses to enter and asked them to take the patient out themselves.

Police finally arrived on the scene, the unconscious man was given medical attention, and the incident received widespread media coverage, ultimately causing relief of the Bishop of Sosnowiec Diocese (south) Grzegorz Kazak.

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The investigation, led by the prosecutor’s office, is still trying to find out whether the man, who lost consciousness due to drug use and who is considered a victim, was Was he or wasn’t he a sex worker? and either charged to attend the party or did it for free.

In statements after the events, Tomasz Z. sent a letter to the media in which he stated that “if something like this had happened to any person who had a profession other than a clergyman, there wouldn’t be any problems“.

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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