Mother Of Accused Seminary Student: ‘He’s Innocent’

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By Tylar Bacome
Monday February 1, 2016

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Joel Wright appeared on a Vermont CBS affiliate WCAX not once but twice, at 16-years-old and 13-years-old; both times he was excited about a planned trip to a papal mass.

It was a sharp contrast to the 23-year-old seminary student who appeared in federal court on Monday on two felony charges for allegedly planning a trip to Tijuana, Mexico to buy a 1-year-old and 4-year-old for sex.

Homeland Security Agents arrested Wright Friday morning in San Diego between connecting flights.

Speaking to 10TV from the Vermont home where she raised Wright, his mom Teresa Poquette says her son was set up. “He didn’t do it he’s innocent. I still do not believe it’s true,” she said.

When asked why her son was traveling to Tijuana, Mexico when he was arrested on his connecting flight out of San Diego, she responded, “I don’t know.”

Poquette said life for her son as one of roughly 15 pre-theology students at the Josephenum wasn’t easy. She claims his path to priesthood was a bumpy road filled with dozens of rejections because of his cataracts and developed glaucoma.

“I stopped counting after 45 rejections of how many diocese and religions orders that declined him for his physical disability, for his vision, for his orthopedic for his health impairment.”

Wright was eventually admitted to Franciscan University in Steubenville where he spent two years before his studies as a pre-theology student majoring in Philosophy at the Josephenum. Both schools say Wright passed two thorough criminal background checks and psychological assessments before beginning the journey to priesthood he’d spoken about for years.

A Josephenum spokesperson said despite strict rules not to leave campus without permission, Wright emailed the school at 6:00 a.m. the day he was arrested, saying he was traveling for the weekend and would be back Tuesday.

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