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Bender's predatory behavior as early as , when Bender was caught in a car with a male student from Nativity High School, where Bender was assigned. In , a known victim reported that Bender abused him in , while the victim was in seventh grade. The victim reported that he was abused in Bender's bed, where oral and anal sex occured. Bender admitted to abusing the victim. He was sent to psychotherapy but again continued to serve as a priest.
In , Bender was put on a leave of absence. He was eventually arrested, convicted and sentenced to probation. In , while collecting retirement benefits from the church, Bender was arrested in Long Island, New York, while traveling to meet what he believed was a year-old boy for sex.
The "boy" was an undercover detective. Summary: Records including email exchanges between the victim and the Diocese of Allentown indicate that in , a known victim reported to the Diocese that Benestad sexually abused him from through The victim was 9 years old when the abuse began. Correspondence demonstrated that the Diocese reported the allegation to the Northampton County District Attorney's Office, which conducted an investigation and found the victim's allegations to be credible.