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Pennsylvania Man Holds 12 Amish Girls For Years, Faces Sex Assault Charges

A Pennsylvania man, 51-year-old Lee Kaplan, is facing sexual assault charges after police discovered 12 Amish girls living in his Feasterville house. According to police, one of the girls was sold by her Amish parents to Kaplan several years ago, reports WGAL. The girl is from an Amish community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The girl’s parents are also in custody and facing charges. Kaplan admits to fathering two children with the teen. The girls discovered in Kaplan’s home ranged from 6 months to 18 years.

Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus, also of Pennsylvania, told police they “gifted” their daughter to Kaplan in appreciation after he saved them from financial ruin, according to the criminal complaint filed by police. The parents said they knew that Kaplan was having sexual intercourse with their daughter who conceived her first child when she was just 14-years-old. The girl is now 18-years-old and has two children by Kaplan, a 3-year-old and a 6-month-old.

12 girls found inside home, Lancaster County couple accused of selling daughter: Lee Kaplan of Bucks County is… https://t.co/C4YF8SxrQF

— The Patriot-News (@PatriotNews) June 17, 2016

Lee Kaplan who said he considers the Amish girl to be his wife, has admitted that he had sexual intercourse with the Amish girl when she was just 14-years-old.

Lower Southampton Township police went to the house on Thursday after receiving a complaint about the health and safety of the children. Initially, Kaplan told neighbors that no children lived there. Police made a surprise visit to the home based on an anonymous tip.

Some of the girls were hiding in closets when police arrived.

“We kept finding more children,” Lower Southampton Police Lt. John Krimmel said. “It’s just a crazy situation.”

“Right now we’re coordinating with authorities in Lancaster County to interview these children in a safe environment,” said Krimmel.

Police in Pennsylvania are trying to identify the other girls. They said there aren’t any birth certificates and the girls did not attend school. Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus said all the girls are theirs except the youngest two, which are their grandchildren by Kaplan. It is unclear why all their children were living with Kaplan.

A neighbor said she saw several young girls in blue dresses in Kaplan’s driveway.

“I just wasn’t gonna let go. I saw a couple girls last week standing in the driveway. They just looked unhappy and sad and again in the blue dresses, and I’ve been telling my husband for years something isn’t right, something isn’t right,” said Jen Betz of Feasterville. Betz said she hopes the girls get the therapy they need...
http://www.inquisitr.com/3216586/pennsylvania-man-holds-12-amish-girls-for-years-faces-sex-assault-charges/

The Stoltzfuses were born into the Amish religion, but renounced it amid a years-long fight with community elders, according to a federal lawsuit they filed in 2009 against their former church.

The Stoltzfuses suggested that sect leaders, among other things, frowned on them for doing business "with an individual of the Jewish faith named Lee Kaplan..."

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/12-Children-Found-Inside-Home-of-Bucks-County-Man-Who-is-Charged-with-Sex-Assault-383448131.html


 
Posted : 17/06/2016 7:56 pm
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