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  Not Guilty Pleas Entered for Priest Accused of Larceny Read the Charges Here

Waterbury Republican-American
July 22, 2010

http://www.rep-am.com/news/local/doc4c482d1561afd096039771.txt

WATERBURY -- A public defender for the Rev. Kevin Gray, a city priest accused of bilking Sacred Heart Parish out of $1.3 million, entered not guilty pleas on Gray's behalf Wednesday in Waterbury Superior Court.

Gray is facing a first-degree larceny charge and is being held on a $750,000 bond. Police say he stole church funds to pay for a lavish lifestyle that included posh hotel stays and male escorts.

Gray, wearing a prison-issued orange jumpsuit, shuffled from a court cell block, standing before Judge Richard Damiani during an appearance that took about a minute. As the gray-haired priest was taken away by judicial marshals, he mouthed a few words to six of his supporters who attended the hearing.

His next court appearance is on Aug. 3.

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