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Columbus Dispatch
CLEVELAND (AP) — An HIV-positive priest has pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a Cleveland-area park ranger.
The Rev. James McGonegal, 69, was arrested nearly a year ago after he solicited a park ranger near downtown Cleveland. He was charged with felony soliciting because he had previously tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
In a plea agreement entered yesterday, McGonegal pleaded guilty to the felony count of solicitation and to misdemeanor counts of abusing harmful intoxicants and public indecency. Under the agreement, he will enter a yearlong early-intervention program. If he completes the program, he will not be convicted.
McGonegal also is required to serve 50 hours of community service and stay out of all Cleveland Metroparks.
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