(8/21/07 - Initial BBT Report)
Kevin John Wolters, 36, a former part-time boys and girls soccer coach at Calvary Baptist School of Holland, Michigan has pleaded guilty to using a computer to accost a child for immoral purposes and using a computer to disseminate sexually explicit material to a minor.

Wolters was arrested after he used the Internet in an attempt to entice a 14-year-old girl to have sex with him. The ‘girl’ was in reality an investigator with the Michigan Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Wolters alleged communications with the girl occurred between February and March of this year. He was arrested in April, charged and released on $10,000 bond.
Sentencing for Wolters is currently set for October 20th.
10/30/07 - Sentencing
Kevin John Wolters was sentenced to 270 days in jail, was placed on five years’ probation during which may not have access to a computer nor be in contact with minors unless another adult is present and was ordered to register as a sex offender.
At Wolters sentencing his attorney described Wolters, who has been in sex-offender counseling since June 1, as “hooked on Internet sex”.
References:
Ex-soccer coach gets jail after Internet sex sting (10/30/07)
Man pleads guilty to computer-related crimes (8/20/07)
Background:
West Michigan coach accused of soliciting minor over the internet (4/03/07)
Coach busted for Internet encounter with ‘teen’
Two Youth Coaches Arrested in Separate Internet Predator Stings
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