Mass. youth soccer coaches accused of raping teen player; both plead not guilty
By APTuesday, December 22, 2009
Mass. soccer coaches accused of raping teen player
SOMERVILLE, Mass. — Two former Massachusetts youth soccer coaches have pleaded not guilty to raping a girl on their team.
Roger Lau and Thomas Heinz, both 26, were arraigned Tuesday on forcible child rape charges. Bail for Lau was set at $8,000, while Heinz was released on personal recognizance.
Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone says the rapes occurred between 2003 and 2004. At the time, Heinz was the head coach and Lau was an assistant on the alleged victim’s under-14 soccer team in Medford.
A prosecutor says Lau started a sexual relationship with the girl when she was 13 and the it lasted more than a year. The girl says Heinz sexually assaulted her twice during that time.
Heinz’s attorney says his client has nothing to hide. Lau’s attorney says the charges have no merit.
Tags: Coaching, Juvenile Crime, Massachusetts, North America, Somerville, United States, Violent Crime, Youth Soccer, Youth Sports
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