Vic priest found guilty of school rape

AUSTRALIA
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AAP

A Catholic priest working at a notorious Salesian College in the late 1980s enticed a Year 7 student into his office with computer games then raped him on the floor.

Michael Scott Aulsebrook, 60, of Traralgon, has been found guilty of one count of rape after he fought the charge in the Victorian County Court.

During his trial, the jury heard Aulsebrook invited the boy into his office after lights-out with an offer to play on his computer, then gave his victim a soft drink that had been spiked with a sedative.

The boy woke up on the floor as Aulsebrook was raping him and pushing his face into the floor.

“He felt a large amount of pain,” prosecutor Andrew Grant said during the trial.

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