Delco Man Claims Innocence in Camp Sex Assault

The charges stem from alleged sexual assaults that happened at a New England summer camp in 1981

A Pennsylvania man charged with sexually assaulting youths at a Cape Cod camp while he was a counselor in 1981 has appeared in court with his new lawyer.
 
The Cape Cod Times reports attorney Allison MacLellan said outside court Wednesday the case against her client isn't open-and-shut. She said authorities were under pressure to arrest someone, since other suspects had died.
 
Sixty-five-year-old Richard P. Smith of Media, Pa., pleaded not guilty last month to charges including rape of a child and indecent assault and battery on a child under 14.
 
Prosecutors began investigating alleged abuse at Camp Good News in Sandwich two years ago after then-Sen. Scott Brown wrote in a memoir he'd been molested at a Christian summer camp in the 1970s.

Camp Good News later confirmed Brown attended there and apologized.

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