Paul Scouten, the office manager at St. Joseph since 2016, was arrested on April 10. He’s accused of having CSAM on his phone and work computer, the diocese said.
An employee at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tontitown is currently on leave amid an investigation after child sexual abuse material (CSAM) was allegedly found in his possession, according to the Diocese of Little Rock.
The diocese, which oversees dozens of parishes across Arkansas, shared in a letter on April 10 that Paul Scouten, the office manager at St. Joseph, was arrested.
The letter said Scouten had been employed in the role since August 2016, adding that he’s currently on administrative leave and barred from the church’s grounds until a decision is made about his employment.
“Mr. Scouten is alleged to have images of child sexual abuse on his personal phone,” the letter said. “After Mr. Scouten’s arrest, officers with the…
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