NY foster parent acquitted of all charges in sex abuse case
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A New York foster parent who took in more than 100 boys over two decades and was accused of sexually abusing some of them has been acquitted of all charges.
A Suffolk County jury returned the not-guilty verdicts Tuesday following seven days of deliberations.
Cesar-Gonzales-Mugaburu (gahn-ZAH'-leyz moo-gah-BOO'-roo) was acquitted on 17 counts of sex abuse and other charges. His attorney argued that the eight former foster children had lied about the abuse.
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Prosecutors contended the crimes occurred between 1996 and 2016. The children had mental, intellectual, emotional and behavioral issues.
If he had been convicted of the most serious charges, Gonzales-Mugaburu could have faced 25 years to life in prison.