SOUTH CAROLINA
WCNC
[with video]
by DIANA RUGG / NBC CHARLOTTE
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Posted on March 8, 2014
YORK, S.C. — A York pastor accused of sex crimes against a minor was denied bond Saturday night and will stay in jail until further notice.
Cory Dean Moses, 38, turned himself in Saturday morning to face five charges against him: two counts of third degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor, and three counts of first degree assault and battery.
The York Police Department said Moses surrendered at Moss Justice Center. Despite giving himself up, detectives said he refused to talk with investigators.
Police say Moses, a convicted sex offender, is accused of assaulting a teenage girl in his two churches, starting in 2009 when she was 14 years old. Moses was the pastor of New Zion Church in York at the time, but later moved to Redeemed Christian Ministries, where the abuse continued.
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