WISCONSIN
Fox 11
OSHKOSH – A former priest convicted of sexual assault in Winnebago County – and recently approved for release from a treatment center for sexual predators – will be living in Oshkosh.
Norbert Maday, 75, was convicted in 1994 and served his sentence for sexually assaulting teenage boys. The state then had him committed as a sexual predator. At a hearing last month, a judge approved a supervised release plan but details of that plan were sealed.
However, the Oshkosh Police Department issued a news release, stating Maday will be released on or before Aug. 2, and will be living at 747 Bowen St. He will be under the supervision of the state Dept. of Corrections and Dept. of Heath Services.
Among the terms of his release:
– No contact with victims
– No unsupervised/unauthorized contact with minors
– No presence in taverns, bars or liquor stores. No use of alcohol or illegal drugs.
– May not leave the residence without an approved chaperone for at least the first year.
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