A ninth former client of a Latrobe mental health therapist awaiting trial for rape and multiple sexual assault-related charges has accused him of sexually harassing her during counseling sessions about three years ago, according to Latrobe police. Police filed a new harassment charge this week against Gregory P. Miscik, 59,
Paul Peirce | Tribune-Review
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Eight former female clients of a Latrobe mental health therapist said in court Thursday they were harassed, sometimes groped and offered cash and drugs in return for nude photographs during counseling sessions.
One former client, now 29, described in a preliminary hearing before Unity District Judge Michael Mahady how, as an adult, she went to work cleaning Gregory Miscik’s Latrobe apartment after three years of private counseling sessions while in high school. She testified he pulled her into his Cherry Street apartment and raped her when she went to collect money in 2011.
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Derry Township’s longtime district judge will not seek reelection, marking the end of his three decades on the bench, according to an announcement.
Mark J. Bilik, 65, of New Alexandria plans to retire in August, said Chris Haidze, magisterial district court administrator.
He was appointed to the post in August 1991 by then-Gov. Robert Casey to fill the unexpired term of his retired predecessor. Bilik won the Democratic nomination in the primary election that year and then secured the seat that fall. He was elected to his fifth term in 2015.