Former Michigan Youth Soccer Coach Convicted Sexual Abuse Minor
Former Michigan Youth Soccer Coach Convicted Sexual Abuse Minor

Former Michigan Youth Soccer Coach Convicted Sexual Abuse Minor

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Andrew Olnhausen, a former Michigan youth soccer coach affiliated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, was convicted by a Lenawee County jury on multiple counts related to a five-year abusive sexual relationship with a minor player that began when the victim was 12 years old. He was found guilty of several charges including first-degree criminal sexual conduct, accosting a child for immoral purposes, using a computer to commit a crime, distributing sexual material to a minor, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Olnhausen was extradited from Texas to Michigan in 2022 following an investigation by the Adrian Police Department. Attorney General Dana Nessel praised the victim's courage and reaffirmed the commitment to pursuing justice for sexual assault survivors. Olnhausen faces life imprisonment for some charges and is scheduled for sentencing in September 2025. Separately, Joseph Auger, a Portsmouth High School assistant track coach, pleaded not guilty to federal charges of attempted sex trafficking of a minor following an undercover law enforcement sting, with trial set for September 2025.

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