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RICHMOND, VA—ROC pastor Geronimo Aguilar, who surrendered himself Tuesday on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a minor, is expected to be extradited to Texas as early as Thursday on seven charges that, if convicted, could mean he’ll spend the rest of his life in prison.
In a Wednesday deal, Aguilar, known as “Pastor G,” was granted $50,000 bond, but a judge revoked bond as prosecutors appealed the decision, arguing Aguilar was a flight risk and Texas authorities had specifically asked bond not be granted.
Aguilar currently remains in police custody in Virginia. In return, Texas authorities will extradite the Richmond pastor back to that state. 8News has learned the extradition could take place Thursday morning, and a Texas hearing take place as soon as Friday.
Warrants out of Fort Worth, Texas charge Geronimo Aguilar, known as “Pastor G,” with multiple felony charges stemming from two cases of alleged aggravated sexual assault of a minor.
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