LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A Lenawee County jury has convicted former youth soccer coach Andrew Olnhausen, a 38-year-old man from Texas, on a number of counts of prison sexual conduct.
The Michigan Division of Lawyer Basic stories that Olnhausen was discovered responsible of:
4 counts of first-degree prison sexual conduct, potential life sentence offenses with lifetime digital monitoring
One rely of accosting a baby for immoral functions, a 4-year felony
5 counts of kid sexually abusive materials possession, every a 4-year felony
One rely of utilizing a pc to commit a criminal offense, a 7-year felony
One rely of distributing sexual materials to a minor, a 2-year felony
One rely of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a 90-day misdemeanor
Olnhausen was a youth soccer coach with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
The division says that he had an abusive sexual relationship with a soccer participant that began in 2016 when the sufferer was 12 years outdated and continued till the sufferer was roughly 16 years outdated.
The Adrian Police Division introduced costs in opposition to Olnhausen following an investigation. In 2022, Olnhausen was extradited from Texas to Michigan to face these costs.
“I am grateful to the jury for their careful consideration of the evidence, the Adrian Police Department for their investigative efforts, and the prosecutors in my office for their commitment to this case,” mentioned Lawyer Basic Dana Nessel in a information launch despatched to six Information.
“Above all, I commend the courage of the victim, whose decision to come forward after years of abuse made this outcome possible. My office will continue pursuing justice for sexual assault survivors, no matter how long it takes.”
Olnhausen is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 5 within the thirty ninth Circuit Courtroom in Lenawee County.