Monday, July 19, 2010

Ex-Coach Gets Plea Deal In Internet Sex Case

DAYTON, Ohio -- A former basketball coach and lawyer is expected to plead guilty to Internet sex crimes, authorities said.

Attorneys for Marc Greenberg reached an agreement with federal prosecutors for the former Chaminade-Julienne girl's basketball coach to admit that he used the Internet to broadcast sex acts to minors.

People in the Chaminade-Julienne community are happy to hear that there will be a plea and the case will be over.

Michelle Gavin said, "Very surprising with him being an attorney and knowing what he was doing. I;m very sorry for his wife and kids."

Deon Watkins said, " If he did it, I think it's good that he owned up to it and took responsibility for what he did.".

Prosecutors said Greenberg communicated with an undercover agent, which he believed was a 13-year-old girl, directing her to view streaming video from his web camera,showing an adult man exposing his genitals.

Greenberg is a local attorney who led the Chaminade Julienne girl's basketball team to a state title in 2005. He resigned from the coaching job after federal agents arrested him in May of 2009 at his Kettering law office.

Source: http://www.whiotv.com/news/24283709/detail.html

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