A 74-year-old former teacher faces potential life imprisonment after being found guilty of 25 counts of sexual abuse against a teenage boy at a Wisconsin private school in 2016-2017. Anne N. Nelson-Koch, 67 at the time, subjected the 14-year-old to repeated abuse, leading to her conviction. The jury deliberated for five hours before reaching a verdict.
Monroe County District Attorney Kevin Croninger requested immediate custody, but Judge Richard Radcliffe granted bail with a GPS monitor until sentencing on October 27. Nelson-Koch’s crimes could lead to a sentence of up to six centuries in prison. Assistant DA Sarah Skiles praised the young victim’s bravery for speaking out and Investigator Paul Sloan’s dedication. The trial’s outcome hinged on the victim’s courage and Sloan’s unwavering effort. The upcoming sentencing will decide the former teacher’s fate, potentially ending her life behind bars for the egregious crimes against the vulnerable boy.