A Brooklyn church deacon who was requested to assist supervise a parish underneath monetary scrutiny was himself relieved of his duties after recordings surfaced of personal conversations that allegedly embody him utilizing racist language.
One recording obtained by NBC New York, apparently from contained in the parish workplace of Our Woman of Mount Carmel Church, reveals Deacon Dean Dobbins complained about housing for the poor in his personal condominium advanced, one supply aware of the recordings mentioned.
“The typical individual wants $100,000 to stay there, mixed or single and these f—–g n—–s stay there without spending a dime…These savage [expletive],” Dobbins allegedly mentioned on the recording given to NBC New York by a supply in possession of quite a few recordings.
One supply affiliated with the Diocese of Brooklyn confirmed church leaders got copies of the controversial recordings on Nov. 7, and shortly thereafter, Dobbins was relieved of his duties.
On Nov. 18, Bishop Robert Brennan issued an announcement saying partially that “use of such language by any church employee is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.”
Deacon Dobbins and his lawyer didn’t return requests for remark.
The diocese additionally mentioned the recordings could have been improperly ordered or orchestrated by Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello. One supply aware of the recordings mentioned the monsignor and his allies have been attempting to thwart an ongoing church investigation into how Gigantiello had been utilizing church cash.
Gigantiello’s lawyer Arthur Aidala mentioned church officers have been conscious the parish’s alarm system might document any dialog within the workplace. Aidala additionally mentioned that one one of many recordings, the deacon might be heard telling somebody to observe what they are saying as a result of they’re doubtless being recorded.
Monsignor Gigantiello started going through scrutiny after permitting pop-star Sabrina Carpenter to movie a controversial video inside his Brooklyn church in 2023.
The diocese then started to query Gigantiello’s spending on a church bank card, in addition to separate preparations the monsignor had made utilizing church funds to speculate with longtime buddy — and Mayor Eric Adams’ former chief of employees — Frank Carone.
The diocese known as in Deacon Dobbins to assist assessment Our Woman of Mount Carmel’s funds.
Gigantiello’s monetary dealings with Carone have additionally been going through scrutiny from the U.S. Lawyer’s workplace in Brooklyn, in line with sources aware of the matter. John Marzulli, a spokesman for U.S. Lawyer Breon Peace, declined to remark.
Church officers mentioned there was a previous $1 million church funding made by the monsignor with Carone’s agency with none authorization. Aidala mentioned there was no impropriety and the funding resulted in additional than a $120,000 achieve.
One other $900,000 funding was returned with no curiosity after the press started asking questions, Aidala and church officers each mentioned.
The diocese mentioned Gigantiello by no means obtained approval in making these cash offers saying he had “used and transferred parish funds in violation of policies and protocols.”
There are additionally questions on $600,000 in church bank card spending from 2017-2023 by Gigantiello, sources aware of the matter mentioned. A church spokesman mentioned that “$120,000 of these charges were for personal expenses.”
One supply aware of the matter mentioned the monsignor used the church bank card to purchase himself furnishings for his trip properties within the Hamptons and Florida.
Gigantiello’s lawyer countered that bank card spending was applicable and a part of the monsignor’s approved compensation. Greater than $400,000 of the bank card spending was on particular church renovations, lawyer Aidala added.
As for Carone, he mentioned he thinks Gigantiello ought to be celebrated for his work with the group and large fundraising successes for the church. Carone criticized Bishop Brennan, saying he was as appearing like a “petty tyrant” in is investigation of the monsignor.
The church’s inner probe, in addition to the federal investigation, into the church’s funds are ongoing.