Fr. Ronald J. Yarrosh
Arrested in 2004 on charges of possession of an “enormous amount” of child pornography. Removed from assignment. Sent to St. John Vianney Hospital for evaluation and treatment. Diocese knew Yarrosh had “personality problems.” Also accused of embezzlement. Agreed to plead guilty in 2005 in return for sentence of 3 to 23 months in prison, 20 months’ parole, 10 years’ probation, and paying $24,000 in restitution. Violated probation – had gone to NYC with a 7-year-old child and found with porn. Sentenced in 11/2006 to 4-10 years in prison. Sentenced upheld in 1/2008. PA registered sex offender. Dismissed from the priesthood in 6/2007. Named in the 8/14/2018 PA Grand Jury Report and on the diocese’s list 8/19/2018.
- Express-Times 05.13.04
- Morning Call 05.17.04
- Morning Call 04.21.05
- Morning Call 04.27.05
- Times Leader (AP) 04.28.05
- Morning Call 08.09.05
- Centre Daily Times (AP) 11.22.06
- Morning Call 11.22.06
- Reading Eagle 12.22.06
- Morning Call 04.06.07
- Republican and Herald 04.11.07
- Republican and Herald 01.03.08
- Morning Call 01.06.08
- Morning Call 09.13.16
- Morning Call 06.21.18
- PA Grand Jury Report Profile 08.14.18
- Fortune 08.14.18
- Diocese of Allentown list 08.19.18
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