Judge sentences Eugene priest to 90 days in jail

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EUGENE, Ore. – A Eugene priest was sentenced to three years of probation and 90 days in jail Thursday for hiring a teenage girl for sex, according to the Lane County District Attorney’s Office.

Erik Hasselman, chief deputy district attorney, said Daniel MacKay was sentenced to 30 days in jail for each of his three counts of prostitution behavior, totaling 90 days.

MacKay was found guilty on three counts of prostitution March 4.

MacKay must also participate in a program in Multnomah County to address his prostitution behavior.

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