Retired priest, religion teacher accused of sexual relationship with teenager in 1977
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A retired Jacksonville priest and former religion teacher is under investigation over allegations he was in a sexual relationship with a teenager in 1977, police reports show.
Father David Terrence Morgan, or Father Terry Morgan, was a 27-year-old religion teacher at Bishop Kenny High School at the time. The priest is accused of having a sexual relationship with the 17- or 18-year-old, lasting two to three months.
The victim, now in their 60s, told police they were never forced to have sex. The victim also told police they had no intention of pursuing criminal charges and knows the incident is past the statute of limitations.
Diocese of St. Augustine investigating abuse allegations against retired priest
The diocese said the Church reached out to law enforcement to also investigate the allegations against Father David Terrence Morgan. Author: Matthew Copeland (WTLV), Haley Harrison Published: 3:30 PM EST December 29, 2020 Updated: 11:21 PM EST December 29, 2020
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. The Diocese of St. Augustine is investigating abuse allegations against retired priest Father David Terrence Morgan, according to a bulletin by the diocese to parishioners.
The diocese said the Church reached out to law enforcement to investigate the allegations, in addition to conducting its own investigation, which the bulletin states found the allegations have a semblance of truth based on an initial review, but guilt has not been determined.
A former St. Johns County priest is under investigation, according to the Diocese of St. Augustine.
A notice appeared in a recent Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine church publication saying that allegations have been raised against Father David Terrence Morgan, a retired priest of the Diocese of St. Augustine. The allegations have a semblance of truth based on an initial review, but guilt has not been determined, according to the notice. This matter has been shared with the appropriate law enforcement authorities and is currently under canonical investigation.
Kathleen Bagg, Diocese of St. Augustine spokeswoman, declined to describe the nature of the allegations or provide any further information until the canonical investigation is complete.