American paedophile pastor of Philadelphia accused of sexually molesting children
Mark Hatcher ,60, is Accused of Sexually Abusing Children Headed to Trial in February
By Edward Era Barbacena
A Blue Bell man who serves as a pastor with the Philadelphia-based Holy Ghost Headquarters is heading to trial next month on more than three dozen charges, following allegations that he raped and sexually abused three children over an eight-year period.
Court records show a three-day trial has been scheduled for 60-year-old Mark Hatcher from Feb. 26 through Feb. 28, on more than three dozen charges related to the alleged rape and sexual abuse of children. He’s currently free on $500,000 cash bail.
The investigation began on Jan. 3, 2022, when an unnamed male went to the Whitpain Township Police Department to report that he had been sexually assaulted multiple times at Hatcher’s Blue Bell home over a two-year period, according to charging documents. The victim told police that Hatcher allegedly sexually abused him across five separate incidents spanning the summer of 2006 through the summer of 2007.
The victim was between the ages of 6 and 7 years old at the time of the alleged abuse, police said.
That same day, a second victim — an unnamed female — told investigators that she was sexually abused by Hatcher in December 2000 when she was 15 years old. The victim stated that she was cleaning out a closet in her room when Hatcher allegedly entered the room and began a conversation. When the victim turned around, Hatcher was lying on the bed with his robe completely opened, exposing his naked body, the report states. Hatcher then kneeled behind the girl and began tickling and groping her, according to the criminal complaint.
As police continued their investigation, a third victim surfaced who previously filed a complaint with the Philadelphia Police Department’s Special Victims Unit in November 2008, stating that she had allegedly been raped by her pastor when she was 13 years old.
The third victim told police that in 2006, she had gone to dinner in New Jersey with Hatcher, and they stopped to check on a house being renovated along the 2800 block of West Oxford Street on their way home. Inside of the home, Hatcher allegedly pushed the victim onto an old mattress in an upstairs bedroom and began raping her, before stopping and saying he was "going to save [her] for her husband,” according to the complaint.
Police said the victim screamed and attempted to resist, but Hatcher placed his arms over her mouth and held the victim down.
It is unclear if charges were ever filed against Hatcher in connection with the alleged 2006 rape. Philadelphia Police did not respond to this news organization’s request for comment.
All three victims were known to Hatcher, and the alleged incidents were not random acts, investigators said.
Hatcher was arrested and arraigned on May 18, 2022, on felony counts of rape, statutory sexual assault, indecent assault, unlawful restraint, sexual assault, corruption of minors, and endangering the welfare of children, along with misdemeanor counts of corruption of minors, endangering the welfare of children, indecent exposure, indecent assault, and open lewdness. He was denied bail at his arraignment, with Magisterial District Judge Katherine McGill stating Hatcher was "a danger to the community.”
Court records show Hatcher underwent a bail review two days later, at which time bail was set at $500,000 cash and he was released from custody after posting.
Efforts to secure comment from Holy Ghost Headquarters were unsuccessful. A review of the church’s social media accounts shows Hatcher has continued his role as a pastor while on bail.
Court filings indicate Hatcher is being represented by Robert Gamburg, Esq., of the Gamburg & Benedetto firm in Philadelphia. Gamburg did not immediately respond to our request for comment
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