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  Las Vegas Priest Remains at Large after Church Soloist Attack

KRIS
January 31, 2007

http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=6014155

Las Vegas -- A Roman Catholic priest remained a fugitive for a fourth day Tuesday, while a judge issued a warrant seeking his arrest on attempted murder charges in an attack on a church employee in a parish office.

The Rev. George Chaanine, 52, also faces charges including battery with a deadly weapon, battery with intent to commit sex assault and kidnapping in the Friday attack, police said.

Police have refused to name the woman who was attacked, but her lawyer identified her as Michaelina Bellamy.

"It was a violent attack," Bellamy's lawyer, Al Massi, said.

Massi said he did not know Bellamy's age, and refused to provide details about Bellamy's injuries. He said she would not be interviewed until after a segment on the case is prepared this week for the television true-crime show "America's Most Wanted."

Bellamy sang as a church soloist and worked at the Our Lady of Las Vegas parish office where authorities said Chaanine was an administrator. Bellamy is an entertainer with a long resume, including stints as a featured singer and dancer with the Follies Bergere on the Las Vegas Strip and with singers such as Englebert Humperdinck.

Massi said Bellamy and Chaanine worked together in the office but had no previous sexual or romantic relationship.

"They were in the same workplace together every day," Massi said. "They had a friendly relationship."

Police said the woman was beaten in the head with a blunt object. Investigators have said the attack had "sexual connotations" but said the woman was not sexually assaulted.

An aide to Clark County District Attorney David Roger declined to make the warrant public until Chaanine is found.

Diocese of Las Vegas spokeswoman Lee Haney said church administrators were "deeply saddened" by the case. Haney released information about Chaanine's background and said church officials were cooperating with police.

Chaanine was born in Lebanon, and emigrated to the United States after graduating from college, the church spokeswoman said.

He received a master's in theology in 1995 from Oblate College, a not-for-profit school in Washington, D.C., and was ordained in November 1996 in the Maronite rite of the church.

The Eastern Catholic Maronite church has roots in Lebanon and Syria and is headed by Cardinal Nasrallah Pierre Sfeir of Lebanon.

Chaanine served as associate pastor at congregations in Detroit and Youngstown, Ohio, before becoming pastor from 1998 to 2001 at Our Lady of Lebanon in Wheeling, W.Va.

He spent three years as pastor St. Anthony of the Desert Mission in El Paso, Texas, before moving to Las Vegas as a pastor of a Maronite rite in 2004.

He began working at Our Lady of Las Vegas in 2004.

On Sunday, Chaanine was placed on administrative leave with pay, meaning he cannot act in any capacity as a priest.

It remained unclear whether Chaanine had a lawyer.

 
 

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