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Monday, July 8, 2019

To Shamont Sapp

Dear Mr. Shamont Sapp, 

First of all, I am not Father Gordon MacRae.  He has his own blog entitled "These Stone Walls."  While it is true that I would copy and paste some articles from his blog, that does not make me Father Gordon.  If you have something you wanted to say to Father Gordon, I am sure you can make comments on his blog, although I cannot guarantee that he will publish your comments.  

Secondly, I did not publish your comment on my blog because it is an attack rather than a civil diologue.  Vulgar and vile comments will not be published in my blog.  Also, any attacks on a poster (which includes myself) will not be published.  I prefer civil dialogue.  

Finally, Mr. Shamont Sapp, you were found guilty of falsely accusing four Catholic priests.  Apparently, someone did an investigation on your allegations and discovered that you were never present nor attended any of the dioceses of those four priests whom you accused.  I looked up your story, which can be found here

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Draining the Swamp: Jailed Bank Robber Who Falsely Accused FOUR Catholic Priests of Abuse Also Sued Hollywood Stars For Stealing His Idea For ‘Skank Robbers’ Flick


Some stories you just can't make up.
If there were still any doubt about the circus-like frenzy the media has created about Catholic priests and sex abuse, consider the following case of an imprisoned crank claiming that he too was a victim of priest sex abuse.
While serving time in a Pennsylvania prison for committing some ten bank robberies, Shamont Sapp, 49, accused four different priests in four different dioceses around the country of abusing him over a two-year period in the late 1970s.
Lest one think that there might be a shred of credibility to the claims, consider this:
"All told, the [Oregon Department of Justice] says Sapp filed claims against dioceses in Tucson, Ariz.; Covington, Ken., Spokane, Wash. [; and the Arch. of Portland] – in some instances alleging sexual acts that took place in the same cities on the same day."
Even SNAP's wild-eyed David Clohessy and Judy Block-Jones might have a hard time believing this one. But you never know.
Last week, a federal grand jury indicted Sapp on serious mail fraud charges related to the bogus claims. Not surprisingly, the grand jury found that Sapp wasn't even present in the dioceses at the times he claimed.
"Skank Robbers"?
And if this story were not weird enough, it turns out that this is not the first time that Sapp has made noteworthy news beyond his serial bank robbery.
In 2011, as celebrity site TMZ reported, Sapp sued Hollywood actors Jamie Foxx and Tyler Perry for $1 million each, claiming that the pair stole his idea for the lowbrow comedy movie Skank Robbers. He also sued Fox Broadcasting and producer David Zuckerman for a total of $4 million.
There is no word if Sapp had any luck with his Hollywood-hunting claims.
Fortunately, in a very rare act of mercy by Hollywood, the movie Skank Robbers was never unleashed upon the American public.
[Thanks for the tip, Matt!] 

6 comments:

  1. Pray for father Adrian another attacker against him has come up but like how we are walking persecution is a grace

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    1. Dear God is one,

      I do not think it isFather Adrian who was accused. It is another dead priest who is being accused. It is Father Daniel Cristobel.

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    2. BOTH Fr. Adrian and his uncle the late Fr. Daniel have been accused recently.

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    3. Dear Anonymous at 10:56 am,

      Just like Father Luis Camacho and his uncle Bishop Tomas Camacho.

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  2. So there is one case of someone that has lied about abuse and you take it as evidence that this means there is no basis for any of the thousands of accusations of abuse against Catholic priests around the world. Even the vatican does not deny that the church is at fault for covering up all these cases. Do you consider yourself to know better than the pope?
    Your disregard for the wellbeing of children is shocking; you claim to be christian but care more about the church's reputation than the lives of innocent children. How dare you refer to the destruction of people's lives (this case may have been a lie, but thousands have been proven true in the courts around the world) as 'the circus-like frenzy the media has created'.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 11:43 pm,

      You can find my response in the following weblink:

      https://neocatechemunal.blogspot.com/2019/07/my-response.html

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