Pastor’s sexual exploitation convictions will stand

IOWA
KCCI

DES MOINES, Iowa —The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled that the sexual exploitation convictions of a former Pella pastor will stand.

The Des Moines Register reports that the ruling Friday reverses a previous decision by the Iowa Court of Appeals that found Patrick Edouard deserved a new trial.

Edouard was charged after four women complained in 2011 that he had repeatedly coerced them into sexual relationships while counseling them. He quit his clergy job but fought the charges. Jurors acquitted him of sexual abuse charges, but found him guilty of four sexual exploitation counts.

Edouard argued that he did not have a formal counseling relationship with the women.

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