Mark Chapman was paroled Wednesday after serving nine years in a New York prison for unrelated sex crimes.
A former Boy Scouts of America scoutmaster was headed from one prison to another Wednesday after he was charged with sexually assaulting two young boys over 20 years ago in a Detroit suburb.
Mark Chapman was paroled Wednesday after serving nine years in a New York prison for unrelated sex crimes and was released directly into the custody of Michigan authorities, officials said.
Chapman, 51, was hit with 10 new sex charges after he was identified as an alleged predator by a caller to the Michigan state attorney general’s tip line for Boy Scouts sex abuse victims, according to the Michigan Attorney General’s office.