EXCLUSIVE TELL-ALL INTERVIEW—NYC GAY PRIEST EMBEZZLEMENT SCANDAL

NEW YORK
Church Militant

[with video]

High-level source inside New York archdiocese exposes corrupt, powerful homosexual network

TRANSCRIPT

Michael Voris: OK, there’s really two sort of major areas. One is the money, and the other is the sexual. They have a sort of overlap, but let’s speak of each one individually at first. So first the money. Tell us what you know and how you know it about the accusation embezzlement of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Bob: The embezzlement aspect of the scandal that has taken place in the archdiocese of New York comes from both parishes, and the reason I know this is because I’ve been privy to be at meetings where this scandal has been discussed. This is not the first time that this priest has been accused of stealing money. In fact, there have been numerous occasions where people have reported him for stealing money and for misappropriating funds from different parishes, in particular both parishes, the one in Manhattan and the one in the Bronx. The information that is being portrayed by the archdiocese as far as they don’t know or have any direct evidence is because this is a cash business. The church is a cash business, and the times that he has been reported for stealing money has all involved cash. He is also someone who is being coached by officials within the archdiocese of New York, someone who is very high up in the archdiocese, who is very high up and who, in fact, is very experienced in the field of economy. He’s an economist himself, also an attorney, and that person is Msgr. Gregory Mustaciuolo.

Michael: Now, you know this how?

Bob: I know this because I’ve overheard conversations that both Peter Miqueli and Gregory Mustaciuolo have had in the past. I was present at conversations that they had. I was also present at meetings where Gregory Mustaciuolo handpicked information and gave different bits and pieces of information to the cardinal of the archdiocese regarding the issues that were taking place with Peter Miqueli, particularly when it all began at the parish in Manhattan, St. Frances Cabrini.

Michael: Is there a cover-up going on here?

Bob: There is a cover-up with respect to what’s happening. I think that the archdiocese needs to come forward with all of the truth. I think the truth will set everyone free. The cover-up — it’s not a problem that Cdl. Dolan, I believe, should be held directly accountable for everything that has taken place. I think it’s a problem that he has inherited from his predecessors.

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