Indian priest faces deportation for molestation in US

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WASHINGTON: An Indian-American priest who admitted to fondling a girl while attending dinner at her grandmother’s home in Minnesota has been sentenced to 25 years of supervised probation, according to media reports.

Father Leo Charles Koppala pleaded guilty March 17 to criminal sexual conduct charges involving a minor child and is likely to be deported to India, according to local CBS News.

Koppala, 47, was a priest of the Nellore Diocese in Andhra Pradesh in South India where he reportedly helped raise money to support an orphanage, according to Fairmont Sentinel.

Koppala was charged in the case in June 2013 and could have faced up to 36 years in prison.

He had been placed on administrative leave from the Diocese of Winona in southern Minnesota since June 10, 2013, but was permanently terminated from the ministry after Monday’s sentencing, the CBS said.

Koppala was taken into custody by the department of homeland security and will remain in custody until his likely deportation.

He had been accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl June 8, 2013. The victim was spending the weekend at her grandmother’s house when the assault took place.

According to a criminal complaint, her grandmother invited Koppala over for supper and at one point in the evening the victim went downstairs to watch television….

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