After pleading no contest to two counts of videotaping nonconsenting adults, former Lutheran pastor Gregory Briehl was sentenced in the Albemarle General District Court to 60 days in jail. Briehl still faces a preliminary hearing in the General District Court for a charge of 20 counts of possession of child pornography, to be held in October.
Briehl’s original sentence of 600 days, or 300 days per count, was reduced to 60 days total, as long as he remains on good behavior for the next two years.
Using a handheld videocamera, Briehl recorded guests at his home as they undressed, often climbing trees or his children’s swingset to do so. He also videotaped guests that used his bathroom by hiding a camera beneath a pile of towels.
Those videotaped include members of his former congregation, which he left in spring of 2006 after an alleged affair with a Peace Lutheran Church member.
Similar to his July bond hearing, a few supporters of Briehl attended his hearing last week. Testimonies were offered by Briehl’s former co-ministers at Peace Luthern Church as well as clients that Briehl served as a counselor at First Stone Counseling Center.
Briehl’s private life has also suffered in the wake of his crimes. A father of three boys, Briehl is currently separated from his wife and children, whom he was not allowed to contact while on bail.âBrendan Fitzgerald