The Post Chronicle (New Jersey, USA)
A man who won a court-ordered release from sex offender treatment in California has been charged in Cambodia with molesting boys.
Jack Louis Sporich, 74, is in custody in Siem Reap, a tourist destination near Angkor Wat, Action Pour Les Enfants-Cambodia told the Sacramento Bee. Seila Samleang, the organization's executive director, says he allegedly enticed four boys to his house.
Samleang told the Bee in a e-mail Sporich could get as many as three years in prison if he is found guilty.
Sporich spent nine years in prison in California for molesting children. On his release, he was committed to Atascadero State Hospital for treatment as a sexual predator.
In 2004, Sporich was released from Atascadero, where he had refused treatment, and moved to Arizona. His sister, June Caine, told the Bee he married a Cambodian waitress after giving her a $100 tip and built a house there.
"I don't want him out anymore," Caine said. "I think he's sick, and he's never going to get well. I don't want this to go on."
Jack Louis Sporich, 74, is in custody in Siem Reap, a tourist destination near Angkor Wat, Action Pour Les Enfants-Cambodia told the Sacramento Bee. Seila Samleang, the organization's executive director, says he allegedly enticed four boys to his house.
Samleang told the Bee in a e-mail Sporich could get as many as three years in prison if he is found guilty.
Sporich spent nine years in prison in California for molesting children. On his release, he was committed to Atascadero State Hospital for treatment as a sexual predator.
In 2004, Sporich was released from Atascadero, where he had refused treatment, and moved to Arizona. His sister, June Caine, told the Bee he married a Cambodian waitress after giving her a $100 tip and built a house there.
"I don't want him out anymore," Caine said. "I think he's sick, and he's never going to get well. I don't want this to go on."
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