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2 Seized, Ex-Priest Sought in Alleged Porn Ring

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Two Orange County men have been arrested and a former Roman Catholic priest described by neighbors as a “perfect gentleman” is being sought in connection with a ring that allegedly made pornographic videotapes of young boys in Mexico and Southern California and distributed them worldwide, police said Tuesday.

John Bauer, 52, said by officers to have preyed on juveniles in Hollywood in recent years and to have owned porno shops in the Pacific Northwest, was labeled the “Pornographic Priest” in a 1984 Chic magazine article that described his disillusionment with the priesthood.

Bauer, the alleged ringleader, is believed to have fled the country after slipping through police hands several months ago. Also being sought in the case is Victor Feliciano, 29, a Rosemead handyman, who is thought to have fled the country.

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The two arrest were identified as Jerry Houchens, 49, of Santa Ana, and David Negrette, 26, a former assistant Scoutmaster of Huntington Beach, said Detective Sgt. Ralph Bennett, of the Police Department’s Exploited Child Unit. Negrette was being held on $150,000 bail. He faces a preliminary hearing April 21. Houchens is in jail with bail set at $200,000. He is to be arraigned today.

All four suspects have been charged with conspiracy to distribute child pornography. Bennett said they are members of the North American Man-Boy Love Assn., an organization of pedophiles that circulates child pornography.

Bennett said the suspects apparently picked up boys ages 8 to 14 on the streets of Ensenada and took them to motel rooms there to videotape them in sexual encounters with each other and with at least three of the four men. The boys were paid a few dollars apiece, the officer said.

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Bennett said the case came to police attention last summer when a young boy told authorities at Children of the Night, a Hollywood shelter for runaways, that he had been picked up by Bauer and taken to the ex-priest’s apartment nearby, where he saw photographs of nude boys.

Officers went to the apartment in the 1500 block of North Martel Avenue and removed a truckload of videotapes, videotaping equipment and other material. They also reported finding some marijuana plants.

Bauer was arrested Aug. 23 on suspicion of cultivating marijuana. He posted $1,000 bail and disappeared. It was not until after he had left--apparently for Europe--that officers were able to go through the seized material and realize that pornography charges could be filed, Bennett said.

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A staff member at the Hollywood shelter said Tuesday night that police told her “this guy (Bauer) has been doing it (videotaping young boys) for a while.”

“We had heard about him from more than one child,” the woman, who asked not to be identified said.

Lucille Hotnog, the manager at the apartment building where Bauer lived, described him as “a rather attractive gray-haired gentleman with glasses.” She said that he appeared to be a retiree and that he told her that he “accrued a lot of money--T-bills, trust funds. He often swam in the daytime, or lounged by the pool.”

Bauer’s apartment was remodeled before his arrest, Hotnog said, “but when the construction workers went in, there were no pictures or unusual plants. I had no suspicion. I didn’t see him with one child, only with adult friends.”

Nathan Chew, a neighbor, remembered Bauer as “the guy who was always wearing Hawaiian shirts. The only people I saw him with were his age--older guys.”

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