PITTSBURGH —A former Pittsburgh Public Schools police
officer recently faced new charges after another former student came forward to
say he was abused by him.
A former Pittsburgh Public Schools police officer charged
with sexually assaulting middle school students dating back to the late '90s
faces his alleged victims in court during a preliminary hearing on Friday.
Robert Lellock was already facing charges for allegedly
sexually abusing three male students at Arthur J. Rooney Middle School in the
late 1990’s. The boys were all between the ages of 13 and 14 at the time of the
alleged abuse.
A criminal complaint filed this week showed new charges
after another alleged victim saw news coverage of Lellock and decided to come
forward with his own story. The student claimed Lellock groped him multiple
times when the victim was 15 years old.
The criminal complaint also said that Lellock is accused of
offering the alleged victim $50 for a sexual favor.
Lellock is scheduled to stand trial on the original charges
in April.
As of Thursday morning, there was no word on when Lellock
would be arrested on the new charges. He has been free on $50,000 bond while
awaiting trial on the original charges.
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