Stuebenville Football Coach Expected to Plead No Contest
STEUBENVILLE, OH — A former volunteer coach whose house was the scene of an underage drinking party before the 2012 rape of a girl by two high school football players plans to plead no contest to charges connected to the case, law enforcement officials said Monday. Defendant Matt Belardine is expected to plead no contest Tuesday to one count of making a false statement and one count of enabling underage drinking, said Dan Tierney, spokesman for Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine. Counts of obstructing official business and contributing to the delinquency of a child are expected to be dismissed, Tierney said. READ MORE HERE
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