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A Threesome, Dominatrixes, a Priest, Sex Toys, and Being Filmed

And the arrests that followed

Robyn Kagan Harrington
2 min readNov 13, 2020
Photo by Dainis Graveris on Unsplash

Pearl River, Louisiana, is outside of New Orleans and has a population of 2606. It is also the city where a Catholic priest and two women were arrested for public obscenity for having sex in a church on the altar.

Public obscenity is illegal in Louisiana. While no one was in Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church where the “public obscenity” occurred, the police said it could be seen from the street.

So, how were the police notified? “Peering inside to investigate, the witness reportedly saw a half-naked Clark having sex with the two women, who were dressed in high heel boots and corsets. The alter had been fitted with stage lights, and a phone was spotted mounted on a tripod, suggesting Clark had been filming the encounter. Sex toys were also present.” (Mathers, 2020) The witness recorded the threesome and gave the video to the police.

The two women, Lady Vi and Empress Ming, who are professional dominatrixes, and the priest, Reverend Travis Clark, were filming their threesome. Clark was half-dressed in his vestment. Lady Vi had posted about the plan a week earlier, saying she was going to New Orleans to “defile a house of God.”

Lady Vi tweeted out a statement from her lawyer.

Screenshot from Twitter

The Catholic Church responded to the incident by saying, “His desecration of the altar in the church was demonic, and I am infuriated by his actions,” New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond. Clark has been removed and will not be allowed to serve in the Catholic church ever again. (Too bad this reaction was not taken with the many sex abuse victims at the hands of Catholic priests.) And to clarify how disturbed and upset the archbishop was about this act, he burnt the altar.

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Robyn Kagan Harrington
Robyn Kagan Harrington

Written by Robyn Kagan Harrington

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