ADRIAN, Mich. – A former Michigan youth soccer coach who had a five-year abusive sexual relationship with a minor player will spend decades in jail.
Andrew Olnhausen, 39, was convicted in July of seven counts of criminal sexual conduct, five counts of possessing child sexually abusive material, accosting a minor or immoral purposes, distributing sexual material to a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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According to authorities, when Olnhausen was a youth soccer coach for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, he had an abusive sexual relationship with one of the players.
The relationship began in 2016 when the player was 12 years old and continued until the player was about 16.
Following an investigation by Adrian police, Olnhausen was extradited from Texas to Michigan in 2022 to face charges.
On Friday, Feb. 20, Olnhausen was sentenced to 22 to 60 years in prison. He also must register as a sex offender for life.