Charity chief convicted of sexual assault
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Tue Jan 25, 2011 CBC News
The head of two Toronto-area organizations that were stripped of their charitable status after submitting "falsified" documents to federal regulators was sentenced this month for sexual assault for inappropriately touching a teenager, CBC News has learned. Daniel Mokwe was sentenced Jan. 13 to time served — two nights in jail — and given two years probation. The victim, a minor at the time of the assault, told Det. Richard Petrie of the Toronto Police Service that she knew Mokwe was a pastor. As a result of the incident, she lost her faith in God and would never enter another church again, she said. |
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