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Authorities dismiss felony charge against Eugene priest

By Associated Press
Published: February 23, 2017, 8:59am

EUGENE, Ore. — Lane County prosecutors have dismissed a felony charge against a Eugene priest charged with paying for sex with an underage girl.

The Register-Guard reports that the move means Daniel MacKay will go to trial on nine misdemeanor charges on Thursday.

The felony charge accused MacKay of attempting to use a minor in the commission of a controlled substance offense, alleging he used an underage girl to help him distribute cocaine.

MacKay is now charged with four counts of prostitution, four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor and one count of sexual misconduct. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

MacKay is a priest at a Serbian Orthodox church. The Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church has suspended him from church duties pending the outcome of his criminal case.

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