Tony Walsh (priest)
Tony Walsh (born 1954)[1] is a former Irish Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of child sexual abuse.[2][3] In 2010, Walsh was convicted and had a 16-year sentence imposed on him "for the rape and abuse of three schoolboys."[4] CareerIn the late 1970s, Walsh became part of Father Michael Cleary's All Priests Show as an Elvis impersonator.[2][3] He was dropped from the show in the 1980s following rumours of child abuse, which were not reported to the Gardaí.[2] He was known as a "singing" priest.[2] ConvictionsIn December 2010 he was sentenced to 123 years in prison for rape and sexual abuse committed against three schoolboys.[4] The sentences were to be served concurrently, netting to a maximum of 16 years.[2] At the time it was the most severe sentence imposed on a clerical child sex abuser in Ireland.[2] All of the 14 charges which Walsh was convicted of involved acts of child sex abuse which occurred from the mid-1970s to mid 1980s.[1] In December 2018, Walsh received an additional 3+1⁄2-year prison sentence, which will also be served concurrently, after he pleaded guilty to indecently assaulting a teenage boy with a crucifix in 1983.[1] Archbishop Diarmuid Martin apologised to Walsh's victims and admitted that the church had failed them.[3] Murphy ReportChapter 19 of the Murphy Report was released by a High Court ruling on 15 December 2010 following the trial.[5] On 17 December 2010 the Irish Times published the following quote from the report:
Current statusWalsh is currently being held in custody in a Dublin jail where he is a Listener. He was due for release in 2021 but had his sentence extended by a further two years in July of that year.[7] By the time of his December 2018 guilty plea, Walsh had already been in prison for 13 years.[1] He was sentenced to another four years for similar offences in July 2022.[8] See alsoReferences
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