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Arrest Warrants Detail Allegations against 'Pastor G'

By Chris Thomas
The Wwbt
June 5, 2013

http://www.nbc12.com/story/22504527/arrest-warrants-detail-allegations-against-pastor-g

RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) - We now have our hands on the arrest warrants for embattled Richmond pastor Geronimo Aguilar.

The founder of the "ROC" church is facing child sex charges out of Fort Worth, Texas.

We are seeing the detailed, graphic allegations against Geronimo Aguilar known as Pastor G for the first time.

Fort Worth Police say the pastor repeatedly sexually assaulted two young girls under the age of 14.

The alleged assaults started back in 1996 when Aguilar was 26 and his youngest victim was 11.

The alleged victims' parents followed Pastor G to Fort Worth from California to join him at a church.

They called him their trusted spiritual leader and allowed him to move into their home.

The arrest warrants say the suspect continued to have sex with the victims for more than a year in motels, the church van, the church bathroom and other public restrooms.

Police say the alleged victims' parents provided a written statement saying the suspect admitted to having sex with their daughter after he was caught in their living room under a blanket with the 12 year old victim.

Witnesses are also listed in the arrest warrants. One witness says he observed Pastor G buttoning his pants and putting on his belt.

That person provided a written statement saying one of the child victims said I cant stand the smell of sex.

There were other witnesses listed in the warrants. They say they were married by the suspect and claim they were at the alleged victims home and overhead the pastor over the speaker phone asking for forgiveness and begging the victim's parents not to call the police for having sex with their daughters.

Pastor G's attorney is not commenting. He has maintained that his client is innocent. The legal team plans to fight these charges.




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