Guardian — US
Jun 02, 10:00 AM
A Texas jury will begin deliberating the sentence for Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest convicted of sexual assault. He faces a potential prison term of five years to life for first-degree sexual assault and two to 20 years for second-degree sexual assault.
Guardian — US
Jun 02, 04:35 PM
A Texas jury is deliberating the sentence for Anthony Odiong, a Roman Catholic priest convicted of first- and second-degree sexual assault. He faces a possible sentence ranging from five years to life imprisonment for the first-degree charge.
Guardian — US
Jun 02, 04:35 PM
Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest in Texas, received a 99-year prison sentence following his conviction for sexual assault. Testimonies revealed inappropriate behavior spanning more than ten years, while some character witnesses requested probation instead of prison time.
Guardian — US
Jun 02, 06:25 PM
Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest, received a 99-year prison sentence after being convicted of sexual assault in Texas. The sentencing followed testimonies regarding his inappropriate behavior over the past decade, despite requests for probation from character witnesses.
Guardian — US
Jun 02, 06:25 PM
Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest in Texas, has been sentenced to life imprisonment following his conviction for sexual assault. The court heard testimonies regarding his inappropriate conduct over the years, while some witnesses advocated for a probationary sentence.
Guardian — US
Jun 02, 06:25 PM
Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest, was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of sexual assault in Texas. The jury's decision followed testimonies regarding his inappropriate behavior spanning more than ten years.
New York Times — US
Jun 02, 10:56 PM
Father Anthony Odiong has been sentenced to life in prison following his conviction for sexually assaulting multiple women. Prosecutors stated that the abuse may have resulted in the birth of a child.
Guardian — US
Jun 03, 10:00 AM
Anthony Odiong, a former pastor, was sentenced to life in prison for sexual crimes against congregants. A Louisiana church's bulletin requesting prayers for Odiong has faced backlash for failing to acknowledge his victims, prompting one survivor to call for prayers for them as well.