Former Macomb County school employee sentenced in student sexual abuse case
Robert Lindsay (WDIV)
WARREN, Mich. – A former employee at a Macomb County school has been resentenced after pleading no contest to sexually assaulting a student .
Robert William Lindsay II was an EduStaff worker at Fraser High School. He resigned before his arrest .
Lindsay was charged with five counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with a 2023 relationship with a 15-year-old girl.
Prosecutors said the student was in love with Lindsay, and that he proposed marriage to her.
Lindsay was initially sentenced in January 2025 to 8-50 years for first-degree criminal sexual conduct and 8-15 years for second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Authorities said Lindsay filed a motion disputing the sentencing and requested to be resentenced. His new sentence is 6 to 50 years in the Michigan Department of Corrections .
Upon release, Lindsay must have lifetime electronic monitoring and not contact with the victim.
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