A 38-year-old Bronx cop and pastor was arrested Tuesday on charges of
having sex with a 16-year-old girl he met at his church youth program,
officials said.
Officer Vladimir Sosa, a seven-year NYPD veteran, was arraigned Tuesday
night in Bronx Criminal Court on third-degree rape, sexual misconduct
and child endangerment charges.
“He abused his two positions of authority, both public and vestal,” Bronx Assistant District Attorney Joelle Morabito said.
Sosa is an evangelist who studied theology at the United Christian College in North Carolina, according to his Facebook page.
He is affiliated with the Iglesia Metodista Libre El Remanente on E.
180th St. in Tremont, the Bronx, where he met the teen, but often
travels to preach at other houses of worship, said colleague Fernando
Gonzalez, who helped found the church in 2001.
Gonzalez couldn’t believe the charges the Bronx cop is facing.
“It’s not true,” he said, adding that he’s always trusted Sosa with his three daughters. “It’s being made up.”
“Vladimir might have been trying to help the female in question with
her spiritual life,” he said. “It might have happened that because of
her young age, she confused the situation.
But a family friend of the victim, who want to remain anonymous,
described the girl as an “innocent” who was seduced by the older man.
“She’s doing very bad ... she used to be a top student, a virgin, a
girl that was in love with God and this man seduced her,” said the
woman, who also knew Sosa. “She is crying, very depressed ... I can say
that he destroyed her life.”
“This man used to be a good man, but only God knows when he let the devil take control of his life,” she said.
The NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau took Sosa in for questioning at the
apartment he shares with his mother at the Bronx River Houses on Tuesday
morning, officials said.
“We don’t know what’s going on,” his mother, who asked not to be
identified, said Tuesday evening. “We can’t say anything right now.”
It’s believed that Sosa, who works at the 46th Precinct in Fordham, and
the girl were romantically involved for at least seven months last
year. He had consensual sex with the minor at least three times, thesources said.
All of the illicit hookups took place at Sosa’s apartment, according to court papers.
The teen’s family learned of the relationship when the girl’s mother
found some incriminating texts on her child’s cell phone last month.
The teen admitted the relationship to her mom, who alerted authorities, according to police.
Sosa’s attorney, Cary London, said there is no physical evidence to back up the girl’s claims.
“There has never been a situation where they have been alone in the same room together,” London said.
Sosa, who kept his head bowed during the arraignment, was released on
his own recognizance, despite Morabito’s request for $25,000 bail.
A man who identified himself as Sosa’s brother refused to comment at the cop’s home.
“The truth will set everyone free, just like the Bible says,” he said.
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