Buddhist monk pleads guilty in temple embezzlement case
By Associated Press
Mar 17, 2016 3:33 PM CDT

LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) — A Buddhist monk accused of embezzling more than $200,000 from his Louisiana temple to feed a casino gambling habit has pleaded guilty to fraud.

The Advocate reports (http://bit.ly/1UjKOvi ) that 38-year-old Khang Nguyen Le (kang wenn leh) will be sentenced June 27 after his guilty plea Thursday to one count of wire fraud. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.

Le served as presiding monk at the Vietnamese Buddhist Association of Southeast Louisiana Inc. in Lafayette from 2010 through October 2014. His indictment last year said he withdrew money from temple accounts and used it for gambling at casinos.

In a court filing, a federal agent said Le told investigators that he spent up to $10,000 playing blackjack during frequent trips to a Lake Charles casino.

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Information from: The Advocate, http://theadvocate.com