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Julio César Grassi

Julio César Grassi (born 14 August 1956) is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest and convicted sex offender, child molester and fraudster.[1]

Julio César Grassi
Grassi pictured after his arrest
Born (1956-08-14) 14 August 1956 (age 67)
OccupationPriest
Known forAbuse of children
Money laundering
Conviction(s)Child sexual abuse (2 counts)
Money laundering
Criminal chargeChild sexual abuse
Money laundering
Penalty15 years in prison (counts of sexual abuse)
2 years in prison (fraud charges)

Early life and priesthood edit

Julio César Grassi was born on 14 August 1956 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires.[2] Grassi went on to study philosophy and religious studies and was ordained as a priest in October 1987.[3][4] Grassi became a well-known priest on Argentine television, regularly appearing on different shows and promoting charitable works. He eventually won a national television award for his works at a radio station in the 1990s.[5]

In December 1993, Grassi founded a foundation for children in need which assisted over 6,000 boys and girls in twenty-one cities across the country, providing them with food, clothing, education, homes and religious studies. Over time, the foundation received large quantities of donations and began to host children under judicial processes.[3]

Accusations edit

In 1991, an acquaintance of Grassi filed a report at a Court of Minors, saying that Grassi sexually abused and molested children. The case was later dismissed and archived.[6] In 2000, a prosecutor opened another case against Grassi on the basis of anonymous letters that he had received, alleging that Grassi sexually abused and molested many children during his time at the foundation. Again, the case was archived.[7]

In July 2001, irregularities about his management of the foundation arose and he was evicted from his position by bishop Justo Oscar Laguna who placed him as religious counselor.[5]

In October 2002, a news station conducted an extensive journalistic investigation and presented alleged proof that Grassi had maintained a sexual encounter with a 15-year-old boy against the boy's will. In response, Grassi disappeared and was declared a fugitive.[8] After few days, Grassi presented himself at a television station and was arrested and placed under house arrest.[9]

In June 2006, as the first case advanced, a 17-year-old boy presented himself and said that Grassi had sexually abused him repeatedly between 1998 and 2003. Five other minors between the ages of 11 and 17 were allegedly abused by Grassi during this time, according to the two minors who already had reported him to the police.[10]

Trial and convictions edit

Grassi was tried in August 2008 for the two first cases of sexual abuse of minors and corruption of minors. He was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison.[11] However, Grassi remained out of prison under the concept of law in Argentina where a defendant may or may not remain free until the sentence is ratified by upper courts. Between the sentence and 2013,[12] Grassi avoided prison, when he was finally imprisoned.[12] In March 2017, the Supreme Court of Argentina ratified the first instance conviction and sentence of 15 years in prison.[13]

In 2016, Grassi was tried for money laundering over the handling of the foundation's money and was convicted of the charges and sentenced to further two years in prison.[14]

Grassi's lawyers unsuccessfully appealed the verdicts twice.[15]

In April 2023, Grassi applied for parole after completing two-thirds of his sentence.[15]

On the same day, lawyer Juan Pablo Gallego, who helped convict Grassi of the sexual crimes, asked the Tribunal No. 1 of Morón to refer Grassi's status of Catholic priest to Pope Francis himself, in order to laicize Grassi and remove his clergy privileges. The Tribunal referred the matter to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Morón for analysis.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "La Corte Suprema confirmó la condena a quince años de prisión del cura Grassi". La Capital (in Spanish). 21 March 2017.
  2. ^ Marker, Graciela. "Biografia del Padre Grassi:Vida y Obra Fundacion Felices Son los Niños" (in Spanish) – via www.historiaybiografias.com.
  3. ^ a b . Crítica Digital (in Spanish). 19 August 2008. Archived from the original on 22 June 2009.
  4. ^ Rodríguez, Carlos (24 October 2002). "Cuando el abuso se viste con sotana". Página 12 (in Spanish).
  5. ^ a b (in Spanish). September 2008. Archived from the original on 7 April 2016.
  6. ^ Rodríguez, Carlos (8 November 2017). "Feliz es Grassi con el dos por uno". Página 12 (in Spanish).
  7. ^ "En imágenes: El Padre Grassi, sacerdote católico, condenado por abuso sexual y corrupción de menores". Clarín (in Spanish). 23 September 2019.
  8. ^ "La Justicia extendió por dos años la condena al cura Julio César Grassi". A24 (in Spanish). 28 June 2022.
  9. ^ "El cura Grassi, otra vez en libertad". Página 12 (in Spanish). 2 June 2012 – via www.laicismo.org.
  10. ^ Palacios, Rodolfo. "A 19 años de la caída del padre Grassi: una fuga en vivo y las terribles acusaciones de los jóvenes abusados". Infobae (in Spanish).
  11. ^ "La Corte Suprema confirmó la condena de 15 años de prisión contra el padre Grassi". La Nación (in Spanish). 21 March 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Julio Grassi irá a prisión" [Julio Grassi will go to prison]. La Nación (in Spanish). 23 September 2013.
  13. ^ "La Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación confirmó la condena de 15 años de prisión contra Julio César Grassi" (in Spanish). Judicial Information Center. March 2017.
  14. ^ "El Padre Grassi suma dos años de condena por malversación de fondos". La Nación (in Spanish). 14 November 2016.
  15. ^ a b "El padre Grassi podría obtener libertad condicional tras una década en prisión" [Father Grassi could obtain parole after a decade in prison]. Cadena 3 (in Spanish). 20 April 2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  16. ^ "Piden al Papa Francisco que aparte al cura Grassi del ejercicio sacerdotal". Primer Plano Online (in Spanish). 27 April 2023. Retrieved 29 April 2023.

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Julio Cesar Grassi born 14 August 1956 is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest and convicted sex offender child molester and fraudster 1 Julio Cesar GrassiGrassi pictured after his arrestBorn 1956 08 14 14 August 1956 age 67 Lomas de Zamora Buenos Aires ArgentinaOccupationPriestKnown forAbuse of children Money launderingConviction s Child sexual abuse 2 counts Money launderingCriminal chargeChild sexual abuse Money launderingPenalty15 years in prison counts of sexual abuse 2 years in prison fraud charges Contents 1 Early life and priesthood 2 Accusations 3 Trial and convictions 4 ReferencesEarly life and priesthood editJulio Cesar Grassi was born on 14 August 1956 in Lomas de Zamora Buenos Aires 2 Grassi went on to study philosophy and religious studies and was ordained as a priest in October 1987 3 4 Grassi became a well known priest on Argentine television regularly appearing on different shows and promoting charitable works He eventually won a national television award for his works at a radio station in the 1990s 5 In December 1993 Grassi founded a foundation for children in need which assisted over 6 000 boys and girls in twenty one cities across the country providing them with food clothing education homes and religious studies Over time the foundation received large quantities of donations and began to host children under judicial processes 3 Accusations editIn 1991 an acquaintance of Grassi filed a report at a Court of Minors saying that Grassi sexually abused and molested children The case was later dismissed and archived 6 In 2000 a prosecutor opened another case against Grassi on the basis of anonymous letters that he had received alleging that Grassi sexually abused and molested many children during his time at the foundation Again the case was archived 7 In July 2001 irregularities about his management of the foundation arose and he was evicted from his position by bishop Justo Oscar Laguna who placed him as religious counselor 5 In October 2002 a news station conducted an extensive journalistic investigation and presented alleged proof that Grassi had maintained a sexual encounter with a 15 year old boy against the boy s will In response Grassi disappeared and was declared a fugitive 8 After few days Grassi presented himself at a television station and was arrested and placed under house arrest 9 In June 2006 as the first case advanced a 17 year old boy presented himself and said that Grassi had sexually abused him repeatedly between 1998 and 2003 Five other minors between the ages of 11 and 17 were allegedly abused by Grassi during this time according to the two minors who already had reported him to the police 10 Trial and convictions editGrassi was tried in August 2008 for the two first cases of sexual abuse of minors and corruption of minors He was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison 11 However Grassi remained out of prison under the concept of law in Argentina where a defendant may or may not remain free until the sentence is ratified by upper courts Between the sentence and 2013 12 Grassi avoided prison when he was finally imprisoned 12 In March 2017 the Supreme Court of Argentina ratified the first instance conviction and sentence of 15 years in prison 13 In 2016 Grassi was tried for money laundering over the handling of the foundation s money and was convicted of the charges and sentenced to further two years in prison 14 Grassi s lawyers unsuccessfully appealed the verdicts twice 15 In April 2023 Grassi applied for parole after completing two thirds of his sentence 15 On the same day lawyer Juan Pablo Gallego who helped convict Grassi of the sexual crimes asked the Tribunal No 1 of Moron to refer Grassi s status of Catholic priest to Pope Francis himself in order to laicize Grassi and remove his clergy privileges The Tribunal referred the matter to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Moron for analysis 16 References edit La Corte Suprema confirmo la condena a quince anos de prision del cura Grassi La Capital in Spanish 21 March 2017 Marker Graciela Biografia del Padre Grassi Vida y Obra Fundacion Felices Son los Ninos in Spanish via www historiaybiografias com a b Perfil de un sacerdote mediatico Critica Digital in Spanish 19 August 2008 Archived from the original on 22 June 2009 Rodriguez Carlos 24 October 2002 Cuando el abuso se viste con sotana Pagina 12 in Spanish a b Un lugar no tan feliz in Spanish September 2008 Archived from the original on 7 April 2016 Rodriguez Carlos 8 November 2017 Feliz es Grassi con el dos por uno Pagina 12 in Spanish En imagenes El Padre Grassi sacerdote catolico condenado por abuso sexual y corrupcion de menores Clarin in Spanish 23 September 2019 La Justicia extendio por dos anos la condena al cura Julio Cesar Grassi A24 in Spanish 28 June 2022 El cura Grassi otra vez en libertad Pagina 12 in Spanish 2 June 2012 via www laicismo org Palacios Rodolfo A 19 anos de la caida del padre Grassi una fuga en vivo y las terribles acusaciones de los jovenes abusados Infobae in Spanish La Corte Suprema confirmo la condena de 15 anos de prision contra el padre Grassi La Nacion in Spanish 21 March 2017 a b Julio Grassi ira a prision Julio Grassi will go to prison La Nacion in Spanish 23 September 2013 La Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nacion confirmo la condena de 15 anos de prision contra Julio Cesar Grassi in Spanish Judicial Information Center March 2017 El Padre Grassi suma dos anos de condena por malversacion de fondos La Nacion in Spanish 14 November 2016 a b El padre Grassi podria obtener libertad condicional tras una decada en prision Father Grassi could obtain parole after a decade in prison Cadena 3 in Spanish 20 April 2023 Retrieved 21 April 2023 Piden al Papa Francisco que aparte al cura Grassi del ejercicio sacerdotal Primer Plano Online in Spanish 27 April 2023 Retrieved 29 April 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julio Cesar Grassi amp oldid 1216061245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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