Monsignor Kevin Wallin, a priest from Connecticut, has been arrested and accused of being a sex-shop owning cross-dresser who allegedly made $9,ooo a week dealing in methamphetamines. According to federal authorities, Wallin who has been dubbed ‘Monsignor Meth’ – was part of a cross-country drug ring that had ties in California. The U.S. Attorney’s office claims Monsignor Wallin sold shipments of meth six times to an undercover cop between September 2012 and January 2013. The Connecticut Post reports that sources stated diocese officials investigated allegations the priest was engaging in sex acts, entertaining “odd-looking men” and cross dressing in the rectory of St. Augustine Cathedral, resulting in Wallin’s resignation in July 2011. After leaving the church he rented two apartments in Waterbury, Conn. and bought a sex shop named the Land of Oz. According to the New York Post the feds allege the former priest dealt meth from the apartments he rented, used his business to launder drug money and delivered meth in magazines, according to the arrest affidavit.