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Trenton Deacon Arrested On Sexual Assault Charges

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A Deacon at a Pentecostal Church in Trenton has been arrested and charged with rape and other related charges.

34 year-old Humberto Cervantes, of Coatsville, was the subject of an investigation when, in December of 2012, the victim told authorities that she was raped at a Bensalem Motel in 2011.  She was 13 years-old at the time.  

Cervantes was a Deacon at a Pentecostal Church in Trenton NJ when be befriended the victim.  He did leave the Church after the incident occurred and relocated to a Pentecostal Church on Ontario Street in Philadelphia.

Cervantes was arraigned and sent to prison in lieu of $1 million bail. 

 

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