Lawrence Moschitta, of West Babylon, gave LSD to Boy Scout, court records say
An assistant scoutmaster from West Babylon faces criminal charges after authorities said he shared LSD, marijuana and alcohol with a 13-year-old Boy Scout troop member.
Lawrence Moschitta, 32, was arrested Sunday, court documents show.
The incident happened Dec. 3 in Moschitta’s Long Island home, according to the documents.
Moschitta, who works as an operations manager at a Long Island industrial business, was charged with two misdemeanors: unlawfully dealing with a child and failure to exercise control of a minor.
He was released Tuesday after posting $2,500 cash bail. The suspect’s father, Anthony Moschitta, said his son, a former Eagle Scout, returned home after being released Tuesday night but was not immediately available to speak about the charges. The elder Moschitta said his son has yet to hire an attorney.
Anthony Moschitta, who said he has been a Boy Scouts official for 35 years, called the charges “shocking” and not true.
“False,” he said of the accusations. “He would never do anything to endanger a scout.”
Lawrence Moschitta was removed from Troop 183’s charter and is no longer a member of the Boy Scouts of America, according to a letter written by Scoutmaster Guy Zummo to parents and obtained by The Associated Press.
The letter said the troop is working closely with police in the ongoing investigation.
“The alleged incident happened outside of a Troop function, but did involve one of our scouts,” Zummo said in the letter. He did not immediately return a telephone call seeking additional comment.
Ryan A. DiBernardo, chief executive of the Suffolk County Council of the Boy Scouts, said the allegations run “counter to everything for which the Boy Scouts of America stands.” He said scouting “does not tolerate or condone illegal drug use by youth or adults and we take this issue seriously.”
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