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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
By Lexi Belculfine / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A former Homestead bishop who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a boy will spend up to nine years longer in prison for violating his probation by abusing another child, an Allegheny County Common Pleas judge decided Monday.
“This man, with an ankle [monitoring] bracelet on his leg, was still molesting children,” the second boy’s mother said during Duane Youngblood’s probation violation hearing.
The former bishop at Higher Call World Outreach Church will be incarcerated for 54 to 108 months for violating probation, Judge David R. Cashman said.
“He has lied and he has scammed and he has conned me from the minute he stood before me,” the judge said.
That sentence will begin once Youngblood, 48, completes a 16- to 48-month jail term imposed in March by Common Pleas Judge Jill E. Rangos after Youngblood pleaded guilty to corruption of minors in December.
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