Julio César Grassi
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Julio César Grassi | |
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Grassi pictured after his arrest | |
| Born | 14 August 1956 Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
| Status | Incarcerated |
| Occupation | Priest |
| Known for | Abuse of children Money laundering |
| Convictions | Child sexual abuse (2 counts) Money laundering |
| Criminal charge | Child sexual abuse Money laundering |
| Penalty | 15 years in prison (counts of sexual abuse) 2 years in prison (fraud charges) |
Date apprehended | 23 October 2002 (first arrest in judicial process) |
Julio César Grassi (born 14 August 1956) is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest and convicted sex offender, child molester and fraudster.[1]
Julio César Grassi was born on 14 August 1956 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires.[2] Grassi went on to study philosophy and religious studies and was ordained as a priest in October 1987.[3][4] Grassi became a well-known priest on Argentine television, regularly appearing on different shows and promoting charitable works. He eventually won a national television award for his work at a radio station in the 1990s.[5]
In December 1993, Grassi founded a foundation for children in need which assisted over 6,000 boys and girls in twenty-one cities across the country, providing them with food, clothing, education, homes and religious studies. Over time, the foundation received large quantities of donations and began to host children under judicial processes.[3]