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Former Priest Sent to Prison Again for Child Sexual Abuse

Former Priest Sent to Prison Again for Child Sexual Abuse

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A former Roman Catholic priest who sexually abused a 9-year-old boy at a Maine church in the 1990s is going back to prison.

James Talbot pleaded guilty Monday to gross sexual assault and unlawful sexual contact under a plea agreement in which he will serve three years in prison.

The charges involve a victim whose family were parishioners at St. Jude Church when Talbot was a substitute priest. The victim said in an affidavit in a civil case that Talbot befriended his family and offered religious instruction to him.

Talbot previously spent six years in prison for a sexual abuse conviction in Massachusetts.

He was extradited from Missouri, where he was living at a center that provides housing and counseling to priests suspected or convicted of sexual abuse.

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