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  Ex-Columbus Priest Guilty of Abuse
Probation Expected in Maryland Case

By Meredith Heagney
Columbus Dispatch
July 14, 2009

http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2009/07/14/cote.html?sid=101

A Catholic priest who worked at a parish in Columbus and two in Somerset is expected to be sentenced to 10 years of probation after being convicted of sexually abusing a child in Maryland.

The Rev. Aaron Joseph "AJ" Cote, 57, entered a plea of "not guilty, agreed statement of facts" Monday in Montgomery County Circuit Court. That means he did not admit guilt but does not contest the state's presentation of the facts, said Emily White, a spokeswoman for the Office of the State's Attorney for Montgomery County.

Cote will be sentenced Oct.14, White said, but his attorneys and the prosecution have agreed to a deal that gives him five years of supervised probation and five years of unsupervised probation. She couldn't say yesterday exactly how he would be supervised.

He is considered a convicted felon and will be on Maryland's sex-offender registry for the rest of his life, White said. He also will undergo a sex-offender evaluation and possibly treatment.

Cote was accused of sexually abusing Brandon Rains, now 22, when he was 14 and attending the Germantown, Md., church where Cote served as youth minister.

The Dispatch does not generally publish the names of sexual-abuse victims, but Rains has chosen to speak publicly about Cote.

His stepfather, Joe McMorrow, said yesterday that it's hard to accept Cote will not be imprisoned, but said the family is happy he will be accountable for the abuse.

"I feel it's vindication for Brandon," McMorrow said from his home in Florida. He said Rains is doing well in young adulthood.

Because of Cote's registration as a sex offender, "children are safer," McMorrow added.

Rains won a $1.2million settlement against Cote's Dominican order in 2007.

Cote worked at St. Patrick Church in Columbus and St. Joseph and Holy Trinity in Somerset in Perry County from 1986 to 1989.

The Columbus diocese has asked for anyone with accusations against Cote to come forward, but no one has, said Deacon Tom Berg Jr., vice chancellor.

Contact: mheagney@dispatch.com

 
 

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