‘Sociopath’ Olympic equestrian pleads guilty to sexually abusing his student

Rich Fellers pleaded guilty to sexually abusing horse-riding student Maggie Kehring. (Mugshot of Fellers: Washington County Sheriff

Olympic equestrian Rich Fellers pleaded guilty to sexually abusing  his student Maggie Kehring. (Mugshot of Fellers: Washington County Sheriff’s Office; screenshot of Kehring: KOIN)

A well-known equestrian and former Olympian pleaded guilty on Tuesday for sexually abusing his student.

Rich Fellers, 63, acquiesced to the charge of interstate travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor, according to Portland CBS affiliate KOIN. Prosecutors in Washington County, Oregon, reportedly said he agreed to spend 30 months in prison for local charges concurrent to a related four-year federal sentence. He had been charged in Washington state with four counts of second-degree sexual abuse.

Fellers competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, placing eighth in individual show jumping with a horse named Flexible. He was well respected in the equestrian community. Maggie Kehring joined him at his jumping stable near Portland, Oregon, to learn what she could, living in a small apartment near his barn and sharing meals with his family, according to Bloomberg. She said, however, that he took advantage of that trust by pursing a sexual relationship in December 2019, when he was 60 and she was 16.

“You’re not a little girl anymore, Maggie,” he told her on the phone, according to her recollection. “I’m crazy about you.”

She said she put the phone down in fear.

“I knew I couldn’t leave that barn,” she said. “He was supposed to be the one to help me get to the Olympics.”

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