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Quad Cities priest pleads guilty in date rape drug case

May 23, 2002 By admin

Several Quad Cities men, including a suspended Catholic priest, are pleading guilty in federal court in Davenport to making and distributing G-H-B, the so-called “date-rape” drug. The 31-year-old priest, Jeffrey Windy, presided over churches in Sheffield and Wyanette, Illinois. The six could face up to 20 years in prison and a one million dollar fine. Four of the men, including a former Rock Island firefighter, remain in the custody of U-S marshals. But 24-year-old Joseph Crane is in home detention so he can continue to care for a toddler, and Windy — the priest — is seeing a counselor. The men will all be sentenced August 22nd.

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