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Disgraced Former Woodside Deacon Pleads Guilty to New Charges of Having Sex With 3 Teenage Boys

Rogelio Vega, pictured, pleaded guilty to federal charges of having sex with three teenage boys (Photo: St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church

Sept. 16, 2022 By Michael Dorgan

A disgraced former Catholic deacon from Maspeth – who was convicted in state court last year of attempting to hook up with a teenage boy for sex purposes – has pleaded guilty to federal charges of having sexual encounters with three teenage boys.

Rogelio Vega — who previously served as a deacon at Saint Sebastian Church in Woodside — pleaded guilty Friday in Brooklyn Federal court to three counts of enticing a child to engage in sexual conduct.

According to the charges, Vega, 52, met the boys separately on multiple occasions between 2015 and January 2021 – where he took part in sex acts with them. The victims were aged between 14 and 16 at the time. It is unclear where the sexual encounters took place.

The ex-deacon targeted the boys using the Kik messaging app — which is used primarily by teens and young adults – and the gay hook-up app Grindr where he expressed his interest in “young guys.”

Vega, who is married with four kids, then met the boys for sexual encounters in his car or at motels, according to prosecutors.

Vega’s latest crimes came to light after cops seized his phone during a January 2021 sting operation where the then-deacon was trying to lure a 14-year-old boy to his car for sex acts. The “teen” was actually an undercover cop and police subsequently searched Vega’s phone to find sexually explicit messages between him and the three boys.

He pleaded guilty to the state case involving the 14-year-old boy in October and was sentenced to 10 years probation and listed on the sex offender registry. The federal case broadened the investigation to cover additional victims.

Vega worked as a deacon at Saint Sebastian Roman Catholic Church in Woodside from 2015 up until his arrest in January 2021. He was then removed from his duties by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn — which oversees Saint Sebastian Church.

St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church (Google Maps)

Vega was arrested on the federal charges on the same day he pleaded guilty to the state case, according to police sources. He has been in custody since then, police sources told the Queens Post.

According to federal court documents, Vega met one of the victims, a 16-year-old boy, approximately five to 10 times for sexual activity.

The encounters were initiated after Vega sent a series of sexually explicit messages to the boy via Kik — between April 2019 and December 2020 — where he expressed his clear interest in “young guys.” The victim also sent Vega around 20 sexually explicit images or videos.

The second victim in the federal case, a 14-year-old boy, told police he met Vega three or four times inside the deacon’s car — where they engaged in sexual activity.

The encounters occurred after Vega messaged the boy in July 2020 via Grindr, expressed his interest in “young guys,” and asked the victim his age.

The boy responded “14 but love older guys,” to which Vega wrote, “nice.”

The third victim in the federal case was 15 years old when Vega targeted him in 2015, prosecutors said. The victim told law enforcement that he met Vega three times when they engaged in sexual activity.

The abuse occurred despite the boy stating his age on his Grindr profile and telling Vega via the app that he was still attending school.

In one series of exchanges on the app, Vega told the boy to “bring condoms and something where we can lay down on,” and “don’t tell anyone about this.” Vega later texted the boy, “did you like it today?”

NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said Vega’s actions were “calculated, despicable wrongs.”

“Today’s guilty plea holds him responsible for his actions and prevents him from causing any additional harm,” Sewell said. “And he will forever be branded as a predator who used the internet to prey on underage victims for his own sexual gratification.”

Vega faces a statutory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum of life imprisonment.

He will be sentenced on Jan. 20.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn released a statement following Vega’s guilty plea Friday.

“Immediately upon the arrest of Rogelio Vega in January 2021, the Diocese of Brooklyn removed him from ministry, which prohibited him from ministering as a Deacon and performing liturgical duties.”

“Following today’s admission of guilt in federal court, the Diocese of Brooklyn has reaffirmed that Mr. Vega is not recognized as a deacon and the process has begun to have him permanently removed from ministry.”

“We pray for the three victims in this case. May today’s resolution be a first step toward healing.”

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Rita S.

He has 4 children & wife. How disgraceful for that family .How would he feel if someone did that to his kids. its truly shameful.

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Lela

The servants of the faith my be corrupt, but the faith itself is not. Do not color the faithful with the black sins of those in clerical garb.

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Hakim

No one is surprised. So many news stories of Catholic priest engaging in pedophilia and being perverts around the world. But all people like to complain about is Drag Queen Story Hour.

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Lela

There is no defense for religious leaders breaking their vows and no excuse for interfering with children anywhere, anytime. To be sure Religious figures of all faiths abuse their positions of trust because power corrupts. The hyper focus on Catholic prelates is part of a deep-seated anti-Catholicism the world feels free to engage in.

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John J. Lynch

“The hyper-focus on Catholic prelates is part of a deep-seated anti-Catholicism the world feels free to engage in.” No, it’s the fact that the church circulates these animals to other parishes so as to cover up the criminality.

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Lela

As have all other institutions where this has taken place over decades and decades when we were not hearing these stories.

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John J. Lynch

This may well be, but it’s still undisputed that Christianity, the world’s most dominant religion, protects and defends child predators. And being the most dominant, scrutiny is par for the course.

Carol

My gay grandson says most are latent homosexuals and always tried to flirt with him at church. Catholicism should just accept homosexuality and allow gay marriage. So many of them are coming out on social media and attend gay pride.

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Church goer

He is married with 4 kids. He basically volunteered at the church. He’s a Deacon not a priest. I’m not sure if he targeted kids at the church but the article said he used hookup apps to meet with the kids. It horrible n disgusting. He got 10 years. The church didn’t hide him.

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lucky number 7 train

DHS reports that
Venezuela is releasing hardened prisoners to come to the US. makes sense if your them why pay for these cuxtx when you can send them to ur enemy and crap on them. Democrats are failing the nation. I am not a Republican, but God help us we need security.

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Does this sound credible to you? This comment stream has been targeted by propagandist

The source, not authorized to speak to the media, told “Breitbart “that the decision recalls a similar action taken by Cuban dictator Fidel Castro during the Mariel boat lift in the 1980s.

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the church is rotten

never leave a child alone with a man of the cloth, ever

pederasts, the whole lot of them

same as it ever was

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Anonymous

I am not sure his being a Catholic Deacon is given so much emphasis in this article. He had a day job, I am sure. As far as we know, he never assaulted anyone at St. Sebastian’s. Why bring his religion into the story?

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Church goer

I think they did because maybe they are trying to find more victims? Possibly kids from the church?

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Did you seriously write

Hook up to describe this? This is sexual abuse of a minor and you are writing this like it’s a one night stand?

Good god, show some respect for the victim and all the others this pitiful man of the cloth was allowed to abuse over the years.

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The slippery slope

What I think should be done to these perverts can’t be posted on a family friendly website. It’s medieval. Let’s leave it at that.

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