Trial for Acadia Parish priest accused of child sex abuse rescheduled after judge recuses himself

LAFAYETTE (LA)
KLFY-TV, CBS 10 [Lafayette LA]

June 12, 2026

By Renee Allen

Crowley LA – A Catholic priest in Acadia Parish charged with child sex abuse will have his trial overseen by a new judge, necessitating a rescheduling of proceedings.

District Court Judge David Smith recently agreed to recuse himself from the case, in which the Rev. Korey Lavergne faces three counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Lavergne was arrested Jan. 17, and pleaded not guilty to all charges March 20.

The recusal of Smith came during a pre-trial hearing, following a joint motion presented by both the State and the defense. The case will now be transferred to Judge Scott Privat.

According to a court clerk, the next step for the case is a joint reset proceeding. The clerk confirmed that Privat will officially take over the case during the status proceeding.

The pre-trial hearing for Lavergne has yet to be rescheduled.

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