Originally Posted by AKUFC
I've contacted the sister to tell all this stuff. I don't take offense to what your saying, I've pushed her to tell her family since day one so they can go through the proper steps. I know I should've done it myself and done it from day one, but people **** up sometimes.
I just felt if I woulda told someone when I was told that she would just deny it, since that is what she said and some others have done when it's brought up.
I know what you are saying and its a tough position to be ut in but I would have thought that you would have seen that it was a case of child molestation.
Regardless of the coaches reasoning for doing what he did he should have had the foresight to know what he was doing was wrong. He was put in a position of trust with the lives of children and the moulding of their lives, careers etc.
He broke that trust when he made a move on this 15 year old girl. Regardless if the family gets angry at you for bringing this to their attention, it would at least get them asking the questions that would make this case come to light.
If I were you I would follow up with them on what is being done about the situation, and of nothing is being done then I would bring it up to the school board by filing a complaint as well as contacting your local police departments youth crimes division to make sure. If it didn't happen then all will be cleared, if it did happen then the chance of him doing this to another child (possibly younger in age) will be prevented.
I know you are a smart guy, but your inaction in this matter may prove dangerous to either her or another child in the future.