Illegal Immigrant Charged With Raping Young Girl Pleads Not Guilty, to Remain Locked Up

Zachary Stieber
By Zachary Stieber
July 25, 2022US News
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Illegal Immigrant Charged With Raping Young Girl Pleads Not Guilty, to Remain Locked Up
Gerson Fuentes in a mugshot dated July 12, 2022. (Columbus Police Department)

COLUMBUS, Ohio—The illegal immigrant who was charged with raping a young girl multiple times pleaded not guilty on July 25.

Gerson Fuentes, 27, will remain locked up for now on two felony counts after the arraignment, as bond was not discussed.

No bond hearing has been scheduled.

Fuentes raped a 10-year-old girl, including at least once when she was 9, according to prosecutors.

Fuentes confessed to the rapes and the minor identified him as the man who impregnated her, according to court documents.

Fight for Bond

Bryan Bowen, a lawyer hired by the family of Fuentes, told reporters after the hearing that he will fight for bail for his client because everyone is entitled to a presumption of innocence.

The status of Fuentes, who has been described by both local and federal officials as being in the United States illegally, means he is not a flight risk because he could be detained at any time by immigration officers, Bowen said.

He confirmed that Fuentes is a Guatemalan national and illegal immigrant who has been in the country for five to 10 years.

Columbus Police Department officers have said that Fuentes waived his rights and confessed to raping the girl, who has not been named because she is a minor.

Bowen said he is concerned that Fuentes’s lack of fluency in English could have contributed to him not understanding the questions and what he was saying.

Fuentes, who appeared by video at the hearing, is depressed and afraid, his lawyer said. Bowen met with his client at the detention facility for an hour before the hearing.

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Bryan Bowen (3rd R), an attorney representing Gerson Fuentes, talks to reporters after a video arraignment hearing in Columbus, Ohio on July 25, 2022. (Jeff Louderback/Epoch Times)

Abortion

The girl was raped at least twice this year, the first time as early as January, according to charging documents. She traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, to receive an abortion, according to a Columbus detective and an abortion report filed by Dr. Caitlin Bernard, who performed the procedure.

Ohio law restricts abortions at six weeks of pregnancy but has an exception for abortions necessary “to prevent a serious risk of the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman.”

Ohio officials have said the girl fit that exception, meaning she could have gotten the abortion in Ohio.

Indiana law is less restrictive—abortion is legal through 22 weeks of pregnancy—though lawmakers are weighing a new bill that would ban all abortions unless the life of the mother would be substantially impaired or in cases of rape or incest.

“We have an opportunity to protect the lives of unborn children following the historic Supreme Court decision last month. As such, we are introducing legislation that will limit abortions in Indiana while still providing necessary exceptions and boosting support for mothers and babies,” Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, a Republican, said in a statement.

Bernard said in a recent op-ed, “As states move to severely limit abortion care or ban access entirely, health outcomes for girls and women will get worse.”

“Patients will be forced to find care in faraway, unfamiliar places; to continue dangerous, traumatic or unwanted pregnancies; to turn to desperate measures. Some won’t be able to access care until it’s too late,” she added.

From The Epoch Times

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