By: Associated Press//June 22, 2011//
CHICAGO (AP) — A former prison chaplain has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he plotted with convicted Chicago mobster Frank Calabrese Sr. to recover a violin reportedly hidden in a hit man’s Wisconsin house.
Authorities say 62-year-old Catholic priest Eugene Klein of Springfield, Mo., was released on $20,000 bond after he appeared in a federal courtroom in Chicago on Wednesday.
Klein administered daily communion to Calabrese at the Missouri prison where he’s serving a life sentence for 13 murders. He’s accused of passing messages with Calabrese and conspiring with two others to try to steal the violin the mobster believed was a Stradivarius worth millions of dollars.
Defense attorney Thomas Anthony Durkin said the case against his client is “preposterous.”