Man Charged
With Sex Abuse At Bronx School Is Freed on
$1M Bond, Can Return to Carolinas
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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Exclusive, Sept 9 –
In the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on September 9, a
detention hearing was held by
Magistrate Judge Steward D.
Aaron on a former Bronx school
teacher charges with sexual
abusing girls from ten to
thirteen years old.
Jesus Concepcion was arrested
on August 7 in the Western
District of North Carolina on
a then-sealed indictment. In
the month since, Concepcion
has retained his own New York
defense lawyer, affiliated at
least in the docket with a
private investigation firm.
The
indictment says Concepcion
"a/k/a Mr. C singled out the
Minor Victims for personal
attention, he gave them money,
clothing, jewelry and other
gifts, and he provided them
with alcohol... inducing
several of the Minor Victims
to engage in sexual activity
with him."
But no
press release was put out
about this case.
Judge Aaron
returned from a session with
Pre Trial Services and said he
would release Conception on a
$1,000,000 bond, with travel
restricted to SDNY, EDNY and
Carolina.
This case is US
v. Concepcion, 21-cr-479
(Preska / Aaron).
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