Camden County, New Jersey man found guilty on 56 counts of sexual assault

A jury convicted a Camden County man on dozens of charges for repeatedly sexually assaulting women over several years.

Adam Natal found guilty

Earlier this week, after a nine-day jury trial, 51-year-old Adam Natal of Pine Hill was found guilty of the following charges:

  • 56 counts of second-degree sexual assault
  • Aggravated assault in the third degree
  • Third degree aggravated assault on a victim of domestic violence
  • 2 counts of third-degree invasion of privacy
  • Second degree endangering the welfare of the child
  • 2 counts of third-degree witness tampering

The Camden County Attorney’s Office says the victim in that case, who is now 75, testified at trial that the assaults occurred from November 2017 to March 2022, when evidence was turned over to Pine police. The crime occurred at the defendant’s home in Pine Hill.

The Pine Hill Police Department arrested Natal at his home on March 14, 2022.

Pine Hill, New Jersey – Photo: Google Maps

Pine Hill, New Jersey – Photo: Google Maps

Natal’s sentence is scheduled to be announced on January 23.

The state was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Anna Trenga of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. The case was investigated by Detective Kaitlin Sell of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Sgt. Eric Davies and Detective Justin DiGiacomo of the Pine Hill Police Department.

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