Ex-Swim Coach Convicted of Child Sexual Assault

Ex-Swim Coach Convicted of Child Sexual Assault

Jon Michael Beber, a former swimming coach arrested in Atlanta, has been found guilty on charges related to child sexual assault while he held a coaching position in Colorado. The verdict was handed down on April 23, 2024.

Charges and Verdict

The court found Beber guilty on two counts of sexual assault of a child by someone in a position of trust – a pattern of abuse – and one-count sexual assault on a child by someone in a position of trust. These convictions come as a result of sustained investigation into allegations that Bird had sexual contact with underage swimmers he was coaching.

In a statement, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said: “This defendant sexually abused swimmers whom he coached. Despite the passage of time, and because of the courage and strength of the victims, the defendant is being held responsible for the abuse and trauma he inflicted upon them. Our office was honored to fight for justice for these victims. We appreciate the service and hard work of the jurors.

A Series of Transfers

According to investigators, Beber was a coach for the Boulder Swimming club team from 1997 to 2002 and left the team due to these allegations. However, no police reports were filed at the time. He worked as a swim coach in multiple locations, including New York, Florida, and Georgia, before being arrested in Atlanta after three individuals came forth with their reports in 2002.

Next Steps

Following the guilty verdict, Beber’s bond was revoked, he was taken into custody, and his sentencing is slated to take place on July 19. This case underlines the importance of proactive measures in preventing abuse, particularly in positions of trust.

This case of child sexual assault underscores that past abuses will not be forgotten or ignored. It stands as a reminder for vigilance among all who hold positions of trust, influence and guidance over the younger generation. The courage and resilience shown by the victims to bring their perpetrator to justice serve as an inspiration to others who may be suffering in silence, no matter how much time has passed since the incidents.

Take Action

If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, particularly in a position of trust such as a coaching relationship, it’s important to report this to law enforcement authorities. No one should suffer in silence, and while it may take time, justice can and will be served.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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