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Anthony Odiong accuser hopes Texas sexual abuse conviction will prevent future victimization

A Waco, Texas jury convicted Catholic priest Anthony Odiong of multiple counts of first and second-degree sexual assault in May 2026, following testimony from multiple women who alleged he used his position as a spiritual counselor to coerce them into sexual acts over multiple years, with church officials in Texas and Louisiana failing to act on earlier abuse reports. The first public accuser, identified by the pseudonym Hadassah Doe, praised the verdict and stated her hope that Odiong's conviction will prevent him from harming additional victims, as he faces a potential life sentence at his upcoming sentencing hearing.

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clergy sexual abusesexual assault convictionCatholic priest misconductchurch abuse reporting failureWaco Texas criminal trialNew Orleans archdiocese bankruptcyclergy abuse survivorcoerced sexual activity by clergy

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Priest accuser hopes Texas conviction will keep him from victimizing others

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