Michigan Priest Charged With False Imprisonment of a Minor
Michigan Priest Charged With False Imprisonment of a Minor
In 2013, a couple asked their Catholic priest, Father Brian Stanley, now 57, to counsel their son. Instead of offering help, however, Stanley bound the teenager with plastic wrap, using masking tape to cover his eyes and mouth, and left him unable to move in a janitor’s closet of Otsego’s St. Margaret’s parish for over an hour.Six years later, authorities are pursuing this incident, along with decades of similar allegations against the priest, and Stanley has been formally arrested by agents of Michigan’s Attorney General’s office who believe his crimes were sexually motivated. He is being charged with one count of false imprisonment and is facing up to fifteen years in prison and an obligatory registration as a sex offender. His bail was set at $100,000.Stanley was placed on administrative leave on two separate occasions while Child Protective Services (CPS) and local police departments were called to follow up on allegations of crimes against minors, according to the Diocese of Kalamazoo, but, on both occasions, law enforcement did not file charges. In addition to the 2013 incident, there was another four years later, in 2017. In 2013, Otsego police were contacted and said the complaint was not criminal, so charges were not pursued, and in 2017, they forwarded the allegations to the Coldwater Police Department, but the department did not file any charges. Stanley has remained on leave since January 2017 and has been prohibited from public ministry during his absence.
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