PENNSYLVANIA
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The rector of a church-owned retirement home for Roman Catholic priests has admitted embezzling a half-million dollars to pay for casino visits, high-end dinners and Philadelphia Pops concerts.
Monsignor William A. Dombrow pleaded guilty Thursday to four federal wire fraud counts for skimming money over nine years from a Villa St. Joseph account he controlled.
The Philadelphia Archdiocese runs the facility in Darby to house aging priests and treat those accused of sexual abuse.
Federal prosecutors say much of the stolen money came from insurance payments for priests who died and parishioners’ estates.
Lawyer Coley Reynolds says the 77-year-old priest agreed to cooperate as soon as he was confronted.
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