No bail or home release for Collingswood chef facing child porn charges

Magistrate rules Alex Capasso will stay in prison until trial

Restaurateur Alex Capasso, seen in the kitchen at Crow & the Pitcher in Center City.
Source/crowandthepitcher.com

Collingswood celebrity chef Alex Capasso is staying put -- in federal custody -- awaiting trial on charges he molested a child.

Capasso's bid for home release to his parents, pending trial, was shot down Monday.

The chef at popular locations like Rittenhouse Square's Crow & the Pitcher and the former Blackbird Dining Establishment in Collingswood was indicted last week and arraigned Monday.

Charges include conspiracy to engage in the sexual exploitation of a child, distribution of child pornography and possession of child pornography.

He faces a maximum of 15 years in prison for the exploitation charge, a minimum of five years on each distribution charge and a maximum of 10 years behind bars for the possession charge. He is now 42.

A federal magistrate made the decision against bail and release after hearing from the child's mother, who referred to Capasso as a "horrible, violent, soulless person."

According to authorities, Capasso came to know the child through the little girl's aunt, whom he had dated.

"Alex is a violent sociopath who I believe would try to harm my family if given the opportunity," the woman told Magistrate Judge Karen Williams, according to NJ.com.

"While he was in a relationship with my sister, he used extreme physical, sexual and verbal abuse against my sister."

Capasso said little but repeatedly shook his head each time his ex-girlfriend's role in the alleged incidents was brought up, according to NJ.com.

He pleaded not guilty.

He was arrested via an online sting last July.

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