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Former coach accused of drugging, raping boys faces more charges in new federal indictment…

 

Camilo Campos, the soccer coach accused of raping more than a dozen kids over the course of decades, is facing new charges in federal court. (Credit: WSMV)
By Danica Sauter and Amanda Alvarado
Published: Mar. 24, 2024 at 5:02 PM GMT+1|Updated: Mar. 24, 2024 at 5:28 PM GMT+1
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WSMV/Gray News) – A former children’s soccer coach is accused of raping more than a dozen children in Tennessee, according to the Department of Justice.

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GRAPHIC WARNING: The details may be disturbing to some readers.

Camilo Campos-Hurtado, 63, was indicted on the following charges on Thursday:

Four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor
One count of receiving visual depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct
One count of possessing fraudulent immigration documents
One count of possessing an identification document or authentication feature that was stolen or produced without lawful property
On March 6, Campos was indicted on continuous sexual abuse of a child, 14 counts of rape, six counts of especially aggravated sexual exploitation and four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and aggravated rape, among other charges.

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Campos was accused of recording himself raping unconscious boys between the ages of 9 and 17, many of which were drugged during the attacks, according to the Franklin Police Department.

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As the case continues, the DOJ and Franklin Police are urging more people to come forward if they have any information about the conduct alleged in the indictment by contacting the Franklin Police Department at (615) 550-6829 or the Department of Homeland Security at (866) 347-2423.

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