Anne N. Nelson-Koch, 74, a former teacher, has been sentenced to 600 years in prison for sexually abusing a teenage boy at a private school in Wisconsin, according to The Daily Mail.
Nelson-Koch was convicted in Monroe County Court on 25 counts related to the attacks that occurred during the 2016-2017 school year.
She would take the boy down to the unnamed school’s basement to abuse him. Nelson-Koch was 67 at the time and the boy was 14.
Prosecutors asked that Nelson-Koch be immediately remanded in custody ahead of sentencing on October 27. Judge Richard Radcliffe instead granted bail with a GPS monitor ahead of the hearing.
Assistant District Attorney Sarah Skiles, the prosecutor in the case, added: ‘The victim of these crimes is an incredibly brave young man.
“He spoke the truth, and the jury heard him loud and clear. We are so grateful to the jury for their dedication to finding the truth”.
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Skiles also thanked Tomah Police Department Officer Paul Sloan, who oversaw the inquiry.
“We could not have achieved this result without the victim’s strength and Investigator Sloan’s dedication and thorough investigation,” she said.