NY doctor who went to Cambodia to volunteer arrested on charge of having sex with 14-year-old
April 24, 2011
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — A New York doctor who traveled to Cambodia to volunteer at a children's hospital is being held in a Phnom Penh (puh-NAHM' pehn) prison on a charge he had sex with a 14-year-old boy.
The Post-Standard reports Sunday that Dr. James D'Agostino was arrested Feb. 16 and charged in the Phnom Penh municipal court with purchasing child prostitution.
A judge says the 56-year-old D'Agostino could be held up to six months while the court reviews the case before deciding if it goes to trial.
If convicted, D'Agostino could face seven to 15 years in prison under Cambodian law.
Pek Vannak, a lawyer representing D'Agostino, says the doctor denies the charges.
D'Agostino is a pediatric emergency doctor at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. He went to Cambodia in January 2009.
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