Teacher convicted of repeatedly abusing 14-year-old boy in private school basement

Jurors convicted Anne N. Nelson-Koch of repeatedly sexually abusing a boy in the basement of a private school. (Mugshot: Tomah Police Department)

Jurors convicted Anne N. Nelson-Koch of repeatedly sexually abusing a boy in the basement of a private school. (Mugshot: Tomah Police Department)

Jurors in Monroe County, Wisconsin, have convicted a former teacher of 25 charges for repeatedly abusing a teenage boy in a private school’s basement.

The defendant, Anne N. Nelson-Koch, 74, faces up to 600 years in prison at her sentencing to take place Oct. 27, prosecutors said.

Assistant District Attorney Sarah M. Skiles, who prosecuted the case, wanted her put behind bars immediately, but Monroe County Circuit Court Judge Richard Radcliffe released Nelson-Koch on GPS monitoring.

Prosecutors said that the sexual abuse happened in the basement of a private school in the city of Tomah, Wisconsin, during the 2016-2017 school year. The boy, now grown, was 14 when the incidents took place,.

The charges were 12 counts of second-degree sexual assault of a child; four counts of child enticement sexual conduct, eight counts of exposing intimate parts to a child, and a count of intimidating a victim.

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