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Most wanted !- August 12, 2003

                                 
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Haitian journalists take leaflets from a US embassy employee in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday, August 12, 2003, with a photo of fugitive Mario Ivan Leyva, a US citizen formerly convicted of sexual molestation and of recruitment and trafficking of child prostitutes for homosexuals and who violated the terms of his 2002 release by fleeing the country. A US embassy spokeswoman said Leyva, once a travelling evangelist, admitted to over 100 cases of sexually molesting young boys after being arrested in 1988. The embassy, which is offering a US$1000 reward, said he entered the country on July 16, the same day Virginia and the federal government issued warrants for his arrest, and that he is 'considered dangerous.' (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                                      

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A leaflet handed out by the US embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday, August 12, 2003, with a photo of fugitive Mario Ivan Leyva, a US citizen formerly convicted of sexual molestation and of recruitment and trafficking of child prostitutes for homosexuals and who violated the terms of his 2002 release by fleeing the country. A US embassy spokeswoman said Leyva, once a travelling evangelist, admitted to over 100 cases of sexually molesting young boys after being arrested in 1988. The embassy, which is offering a US$1000 reward, said he entered the country on July 16, the same day Virginia and the federal government issued warrants for his arrest, and that he is 'considered dangerous.' (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                     
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A US embassy employee in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday, August 12, 2003, hands out leaflets to Haitian journalists which have a photo of fugitive Mario Ivan Leyva, a US citizen formerly convicted of sexual molestation and of recruitment and trafficking of child prostitutes for homosexuals and who violated the terms of his 2002 release by fleeing the country. A US embassy spokeswoman said Leyva, once a travelling evangelist, admitted to over 100 cases of sexually molesting young boys after being arrested in 1988. The embassy, which is offering a US$1000 reward, said he entered the country on July 16, the same day Virginia and the federal government issued warrants for his arrest, and that he is 'considered dangerous.' (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                              
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US Embassy spokeswoman Judith Tronzo shows Haitian journalists a leaflet with a photo of fugitive Mario Ivan Leyva, at the US Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday, August 12, 2003. Leyva, a Cuban-American, was arrested in 1988 in Roanoke, Virginia, and pleaded guilty to molesting more than 100 teenage boys in North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Ohio and Indiana. The embassy, which is offering a US$1000 reward, said he entered Haiti on July 16, the sameday Virginia and the federal government issued warrants for his arrest, and that he is considered dangerous. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                        
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