⢠As part of his community control sanctions, Kevin Johnson cannot work with children in any capacity and canât associate with minors â except his children â without the supervision of another adult, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutorâs Office.
⢠He cannot have any contact with the victim.
⢠Johnson is also required to complete sex offender and substance abuse treatment.
⢠He must register as a Tier I sex offender. Tier I offenders are required to register once a year for 15 years
⢠If Johnson violates the terms of his probation, he could serve four and a half years in prison, according to the prosecutorâs office.
What was he convicted of?
⢠In July Johnson pleaded guilty to endangering children and gross sexual imposition, according to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court records.
⢠One count each of sexual battery and attempting to commit sexual battery were dismissed.
What was he accused of?
⢠On Sept. 22, 2024, Dayton police responded to a medical facility for a reported sexual assault.
⢠A coworker saw Johnson pressed inappropriately against a 17-year-old patient who was partially clothed, according to Dayton Municipal Court records.
⢠The teen told police Johnson came to their room a few days earlier and committed a sex act, according to an affidavit.
⢠Johnson allegedly admitted to the sex act during an interview with detectives.
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