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Former Youth Minister at Rockville Church Sentenced to 3 Years for Sexual Abuse of Teen

By Joe Zimmerman
Bethesda Beat
April 4, 2018

http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2018/Former-Youth-Minister-at-Rockville-Church-Sentenced-To-3-Years-for-Sexual-Abuse-of-Teen/

Brian Partrick Werth

A former youth minister at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Rockville was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison for the sexual abuse of a teen parishioner, according to Montgomery County prosecutors.

Brian Patrick Werth, 34, had been arrested in 2016 in connection with the abuse of a then-16-year-old girl, to whom he had sent explicit text messages for two years and had sexual contact with her earlier that year. He was charged with a fourth-degree sex offense, sexual abuse of a minor and second-degree assault.

Judge Karla Smith sentenced Werth to one year for the sex offense charge and two years for the assault charge, according to a State’s Attorney’s Office press release. The two terms will be served consecutively, followed by five years of probation with COMET, a sex offender monitoring program that will include periodic polygraph and psychosexual testing. Werth is also required to register as a sex offender for 15 years.

Smith went beyond state guidelines, which recommend zero to six months for the charges, in the sentencing. Ramon Korionoff, a spokesman for the State’s Attorney’s Office, said the sentence was appropriate.

“It is our hope that this above-the-guidelines sentence will send a strong message that people in position of authority and trust must not abuse that power over the young people they are supposed to be serving,” he said in a statement. “Hopefully, yesterday's sentence will be the first step in healing for the victim and the church community in this matter.”

“We were disappointed that the court imposed a sentence beyond the recommended guidelines,” Thomas Pavlinic, Werth’s attorney, said Wednesday morning. He did not have further comment.

Werth, who lived in Montgomery Village at the time, had known the victim through the church, and learned that she “adored him,” according to prosecutors. They began texting, and police later discovered he had sent graphic and sexual texts to her since the summer of 2014.

On about May 20, 2016, Werth kissed the teen and had other inappropriate sexual contact with her during a youth event at the church, according to police.

St. Elizabeth’s had fired Werth in 2016 after the pastor received a complaint against him that summer, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Washington at the time. The pastor contacted the Archdiocese’s Child and Youth Protection Office, which then reported the case to county police.

County police arrested Werth in September 2016.

Werth was immediately sent to a state penitentiary, despite a request from his attorney that he be given a week to get his affairs in order, according to prosecutors.

 

 

 

 

 




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