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Ohio Adoptive Father Pleads Guilty to Child Rape | Reduction

Ohio Adoptive Father Pleads Guilty to Child Rape

Man and woman with seven children
Man and woman with seven children by George Eastman House
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An adoptive father in Ohio who could spend the rest of his life in prison for raping three boys in his care pleaded guilty Thursday to another child rape charge and agreed to testify against a man he allegedly allowed to rape one of his adopted sons. The 40-year-old man, a long-time foster parent and youth basketball coach, pleaded guilty to one count each of child rape and complicity to rape in a Montgomery County court in Dayton. Under a plea agreement, prosecutors dropped five other charges against him in exchange for his testimony against a co-defendant. Sentencing was tentatively set for Feb. 26. The plea agreement calls for a total sentence of 50 years to life in prison. The Troy man previously pleaded guilty in Miami County to raping three boys in his care, and was sentenced Monday to 60 years to life in prison.

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Mary Katherine Huffman

Overall Sentiment: 0.10352

Relevance: 0.316065

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0"Yes, ma'am," and "No, ma'am" to questions from Montgomery Common Pleas Judge Mary Katherine Huffman.
0.0540471he pleads, he quickly responded: "Guilty." The judge warned him that the plea agreement would be nullified if he didn't cooperate and testify truthfully. Prosecutors have said one important reason they agreed to the deal was to avoid having the children testify. Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck Jr. called the man a child abuser who "will basically spend the rest of his natural life locked up and that certainly is a good disposition."
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  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.0540471
  • Mean: 0.02702355
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Nick Gounaris

Overall Sentiment: 0.0355128

Relevance: 0.282008

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-0.182485"I think there's always an initial shock (over prison time) but we talked about these issues," defense attorney Nick Gounaris said. ...
-0.0312941"I think there's always an initial shock (over prison time) but we talked about these issues," defense attorney Nick Gounaris said. "It would affect anybody, but I think he came to grips with it and ultimately the most important goal was that the children not have to testify."
Sentiment Stats:
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  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.2137791
  • Mean: -0.10688955
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Dan Sewell

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Jason Zwick

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Patrick Rieder

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Relevance: 0.235083

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StateOrCounty: Miami County

Overall Sentiment: 0.0257551

Relevance: 0.887067

StateOrCounty: Montgomery County

Overall Sentiment: -0.203984

Relevance: 0.50382

StateOrCounty: Ohio

Overall Sentiment: 0.0260417

Relevance: 0.380921

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City: Dayton

Overall Sentiment: -0.141645

Relevance: 0.346262

Sport: basketball

Overall Sentiment: -0.113036

Relevance: 0.300933

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