ATHENS - Authorities are looking into charges that jailed United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors leader Dwight York allegedly molested a child at his mansion in Athens. <br>
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Putnam County investigators alerted officials to at least one possible female victim in the area, Athens-Clarke police confirmed this week. <br>
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``Our primary concern is for the potential young victims, and that they receive proper counseling and care,'' said Athens-Clarke County Assistant Police Chief Mark Wallace. ``Of course, we'd make any (criminal) charges deemed appropriate.'' <br>
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The reclusive Brooklyn-born leader was seldom seen in Athens. <br>
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The Athens Banner-Herald reported Sunday that public records show that York was suspected of running a mail-order business from his home, and may have been housing more than 20 people. <br>
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Records also show that neighbors told police they thought outdoor religious services were being conducted at the property, and that they suspected the Nuwaubians of running a school there, the newspaper reported. <br>
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While investigators have no proof of York running any type of illegal business from his home in Athens, federal agents did seize $125,000 in cash from his home during a search two weeks ago. <br>
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Around the same time, more than 100 officers raided the 476-acre Nuwaubian compound in Putnam County, seizing at least 30 guns. <br>
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York, who calls himself Malachi, faces four federal counts involving sexual exploitation of minors. The maximum penalty for each charge is 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. <br>
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In addition to the federal charges, a Putnam County grand jury issued a 116-count indictment against York, his partner, Kathy Johnson, and three other members of the organization. <br>
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York has been charged with 74 counts of child molestation, 29 counts of aggravated child molestation and related charges, including one count of rape. <br>
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The Nuwaubians have clashed with Putnam County officials for years over building codes, voter registration and the group's hiring of armed security guards. <br>
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The United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors is a predominantly black group whose members live in a rural compound resembling an ancient Egyptian theme park, with huge pyramids and a large gate covered with hieroglyphics. <br>
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In some Nuwaubian literature, York has been referred to as the group's savior. The texts also say he is an extraterrestrial from the planet ``Rizq.'' <br>
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Last week, a federal judge in Macon denied York bond. <br>
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In the 1960s, York served time in a New York prison for assault, resisting arrest and possession of a dangerous weapon.
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