Grindr priest’s $700k donation sparks new calls from families
A family of an elderly parishioner has asked police to look at a $700,000 donation she made to a Adelaide priest caught up in a gay dating app scandal.
A family of an elderly parishioner has asked police to look at a $700,000 donation she made to a Adelaide priest caught up in a gay dating app scandal.
A high-ranking Greek Orthodox priest was living a secret double life on gay app Grindr – and is now under investigation over huge donations from elderly parishioners. See the messages here.
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