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Ex-Pennsylvania prep, Seton Hall star guilty of bank robbery

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PITTSBURGH (AP) – A Western Pennsylvania high school basketball prospect who later starred at Seton Hall, has pleaded guilty to robbing a bank last year.

Twenty-eight-year-old Herb Pope Jr. on Thursday pleaded guilty to helping rob Sewickley Savings Bank last February.

Because he pleaded guilty to brandishing a gun during the heist, he’ll get at least seven years in prison tacked onto whatever sentence a federal judge gives him for the robbery. His defense attorney, Stephen Misko, says he expects that to be about 2½ years, meaning Pope faces nearly 10 years in prison when he’s sentenced May 19.

Pope starred at Aliquippa Junior-Senior High School then Seton Hall before graduating in 2013.

Pope’s once-promising hopes for a professional career have been marred by legal troubles, including drunken driving and weapons arrests.

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