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Former police officer and school administrator gets prison term Term handed down by Chief District Judge Joseph H. McKinley to man charged with violating sex abuse laws Click on headline for complete story U.S. District Attorney's office Department of Justice, Western District of Kentucky LOUISVILLE, KY (Mon 1 Feb 2016) - A Grayson County, Kentucky, former police officer and school administrator was sentenced to 48 months in prison followed by ten years of supervised release today, by Chief District Judge Joseph H. McKinley, for violating federal and state sex abuse laws, announced United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr. Stephen E. Miller, age 45, pleaded guilty to four counts in a superseding information, on July 30, 2015. Miller pleaded guilty to engaging in abusive sexual contact with three female students and third degree sodomy with a fourth female student. The incidents occurred at Bluegrass Challenge Academy between February and August 2013. Miller is in the custody of the United States Marshall Service. Miller previously worked as a police officer in Leitchfield, Kentucky. He resigned the position following complaints of inappropriate conduct toward two women. Miller then began working at Bluegrass Challenge Academy, a residential, educational program run by the Kentucky National Guard, located on Fort Knox Military Base. Miller had supervisory authority over the Academy students. John Smith, who was the director of Bluegrass Challenge Academy during the time, has been indicted for failure to report child abuse.If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of one year in prison, a fine of up to $100,000, and up to one year of supervised release. Assistant United States Attorneys Amanda E. Gregory and Stephanie M. Zimdahl are prosecuting the case. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with assistance from the Army Criminal Investigation Division conducted the investigation. This story was posted on 2016-02-02 04:44:56
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