
Jacob Malone, a former pastor at Calvary Fellowship Downingtown, is accused of sexually assaulting one of his young parishioners, according to police in West Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania.
(CNN)An
eastern Pennsylvania man accused of sexually assaulting and
impregnating a young parishioner while he was her church pastor has
returned to the United States to turn himself in, according to police.
Jacob
"Jake" Malone landed at Liberty International Airport in Newark, New
Jersey, on Monday afternoon, according to Detective Scott Pezick of the
West Whiteland Police Department.
Malone
is being held in custody in Essex County and is expected to be brought
back to Pennsylvania following an extradition hearing, Pezick said.
A video arraignment in Chester County Prison is expected to follow shortly afterward, he added.
Police
in West Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania, allege that Malone, 33,
developed a relationship with the alleged victim when she was a minor,
then invited her to move in with him and his family, and sexually
assaulted her after she turned 18 and was living with them.
Police piece together connection
Police
say Malone first met the girl in 2009, when she was 12 and a member of a
church in Mesa, Arizona, where Malone was an associate pastor,
according to the news release.
A few
years later, Malone moved to Minnesota to be a pastor at another church.
He contacted the girl, who was 17 at that time, and invited her to stay
with his family, according to the release.
"While in Minnesota, the victim alleged that Malone began trying to have inappropriate contact with her," the release says.
In
July 2014, the teen moved with Malone, his wife and three children to
Pennsylvania, where Malone took a pastor position at Calvary Fellowship
Downingtown, a nondenominational church, according to Pezick.
Shortly afterward, the teen told police, he began sexually assaulting her.
The victim, then 18, was given alcohol by Malone, according to Pezick.
On at least one occasion, she was sexually assaulted and impregnated by the pastor, the detective said.
Malone
is wanted for rape, sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child,
furnishing liquor to a minor and other related offenses, according to
Pezick.
Charles Proctor, Malone's
attorney, told CNN he would not comment on the charges at this time, but
said he is in daily contact with both the West Whiteland police and
Malone, who had been in Ecuador.
Malone
went to visit acquaintances in Ecuador in recent weeks as an
opportunity to give him and his wife "space," according to Proctor.
Police
were expecting Malone to return last week, according to Pezick, but
Proctor said it was "logistically impossible" for his client to get the 2
a.m. flight back to the United States.
Fellow pastor: Suspect 'flew completely under the radar'
Malone,
Pezick said, "was somebody from the church offering to help her, guide
her. And that was the problem. She was looking for guidance and an adult
to look up to, and she was taken advantage of."
Malone
joined Calvary Fellowship in the summer of 2014. As pastor of
leadership development, he was responsible for organizing volunteer
teams around the church for programs such as worship and Bible studies,
according to Bill Bateman, the church's pastor for global outreach.
"He was very good at it," Bateman said.
The
church became aware of allegations against Malone in November 2015,
according to Bateman, after they received a call from police detectives
in Mesa, where similar allegations had been made against him.
"It was a complete shock. Complete shock," Bateman told CNN.
Supervisors
at the church confronted Malone with the allegations shortly after
finding out about them, Bateman said. Malone immediately resigned,
Bateman added.
"Jake Malone passed
every check and participated in every educational forum," the church
said in a statement. "He flew completely under the radar, deceiving even
those who were closest to him. We know this is hard to imagine, but we
assure you that no one suspected anything until very recently."
Bateman said that the situation was "heartbreaking." No other church members have come forward with allegations, he said.
The
Police Department in Arizona reached out to Calvary Fellowship after a
different woman came to them and said that she was sexually offended by
Malone as a minor, according to Detective Esteban Flores of the Mesa
Police Department.
That alleged victim,
who is now 20, said Malone had "sexual contact" with her beginning in
2009 and continuing until 2011, Flores said.
She was a member of the Trinity Church in East Mesa, where Malone was an associate pastor for youth, Flores said.
The Mesa investigation is ongoing, and charges have not yet been brought in that case, Flores said.
The two women do not know each other, he added.
"We're
still waiting for our detectives to get ahold of him and conduct an
interview," Flores said. "Our detectives have been in contact with his
attorneys. If he returns back to Pennsylvania, we would like to talk to
him."
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