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Rabbi Charged with Sex Offenses Involving Baltimore County Girl: Police

Ohio rabbi was taken into custody at New York airport, police said.

An Ohio rabbi has been charged with sex offenses involving a Baltimore County minor, police said Thursday.

Frederick Martin Karp, 50, of Beachwood, Ohio, is accused of sexually abusing a girl living in Baltimore County, police said in a statement.

Baltimore County police learned on Dec. 31 that the girl had been sexually abused ”over a period of time” by Karp, who is a rabbi in Ohio, the statement said.

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Last week, Baltimore County detectives went to Ohio to interview Karp and later obtained a warrant for his arrest; but when they returned to serve it, he was gone, police said.

The day Baltimore County police were attempting to find Karp, he was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport by New York Transit Authority Police who were aware of the warrant, according to Fox 8, the local affiliate in Cleveland.

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Karp is charged with sexual abuse of a minor (continuing course of conduct), perverted practice, second-degree sex offense and third-degree sex offense, according to police. Maryland law defines a “continuing course of conduct” as at least three rape acts within a 90-day period involving a juvenile under 14 years old.

While Baltimore County police would not disclose specifics, the department said in a statement: “The investigation so far has not indicated that there were any incidents of abuse at a Baltimore area Jewish facility.”

A spokesperson for Menorah Park told the Baltimore Jewish Times that Karp was at the airport last week on his way to the Association of Jewish Chaplains’ annual conference in Israel. That conference starts Monday, Jan. 26.

Karp was arrested at 9:25 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 15, at JFK as a fugitive of justice, according to the Baltimore Jewish Times.

He was awaiting extradition to Maryland as of Thursday, Jan. 22, Baltimore County police said in a statement.

Before coming to Ohio, Karp worked as community chaplain for the Jewish Federation of Monmouth County in New Jersey, according to the Baltimore Jewish Times, which reported he grew up in Long Island, N.Y.

The Baltimore County Police Department Crimes Against Children Unit is continuing to investigate, police said.

Screenshot from Fox 8 YouTube video of Rabbi Frederick Karp auditioning for “Cleveland’s Funniest Rabbi.”


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