A 36-year-old Bensalem man is accused of inappropriately touching two 10-year-old girls during sleepovers at his house.
One of the girls’ parents went to Bensalem police headquarters on Jan. 5 to report that their daughter was inappropriately touched by David Huebsch during a New Year’s Eve sleepover at his Beech Lane home, according to a probable cause affidavit.
David Huebsch led into his arraignment |
During an investigation, police learned that a second child reported that between August and December 2013, Huebsch allegedly molested her several times during sleepovers at his home, according to the affidavit.
Huebsch, who in court Tuesday told a judge that he works in information technology, is charged with four counts of felony indecent assault on a person under age 13, two counts of felony corruption of minors and felony unlawful contact with a minor.
He was arraigned before District Judge Joseph Falcone and sent to Bucks County prison in lieu of 10 percent of $750,000 bail. He was also ordered to have no contact with any minors including his own children as a bail condition.
After the arraignment, Huebsch’s attorney, Nick Mancini, who had argued for unsecured bail for his client, said he’ll request a bail reduction at the county court level.
“That is an extraordinary high bail for this offense,” he said, adding that his client says he is innocent of the charges.
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