A former women basketball coach charged final 12 months with 20 counts of statutory rape in southern Idaho has been indicted on new intercourse crimes expenses in a special a part of the state, courtroom information present.
Wade L. Schvaneveldt, 52, was arrested Tuesday morning by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Workplace after a grand jury indicted him on three counts of sexual battery of a minor, in keeping with on-line jail and district courtroom information.
The courtroom information, filed in Ada County, within the southwestern a part of Idaho, allege the crimes occurred in February 2014 and contain an individual who was 16 or 17.
Schvaneveldt, a former Soda Springs Excessive Faculty coach, was indicted on March 22, the identical day a no contact order within the case was issued, in keeping with the information.
The Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace declined to touch upon the costs and extra particulars in regards to the case weren’t instantly obtainable.
Schvaneveldt’s lawyer, Allen Browning, mentioned the previous coach just isn’t responsible of the brand new expenses, which he mentioned “ought to by no means have been filed.”
Browning declined additional remark in regards to the new expenses.
It wasn’t instantly clear if the brand new expenses had been linked to crimes Schvaneveldt was accused of final 12 months in Caribou County, close to the Wyoming state line.
Schvaneveldt was arrested in that case on Sept. 2, 2022, after a joint investigation by the Soda Springs Police Division and the Caribou County Sheriff’s Workplace, the police division mentioned in a press release on the time.
In keeping with a legal criticism associated to that arrest, Schvaneveldt has been charged with 20 counts of statutory rape of an individual who’s 16 or 17 years outdated for crimes that allegedly occurred in 2014 and 2015.
A decide ordered the case sealed, a district courtroom clerk mentioned, and extra particulars in regards to the alleged crimes weren’t obtainable.
Schvaneveldt entered a plea of not responsible in that case and posted $50,000 money bond, on-line courtroom information present.
Browning mentioned a plea settlement was “in place” for these expenses however declined additional remark till the settlement is formally filed.
Requested whether or not the brand new expenses would have an effect on that settlement, Caribou County Prosecuting Lawyer S. Douglas Wooden declined to remark.
Soda Springs Joint Faculty District Superintendent Scott Muir didn’t reply to requests for remark. Browning mentioned the varsity fired Schvaneveldt a number of months earlier than his arrest.
It wasn’t instantly clear if Schvaneveldt was nonetheless in custody. In keeping with jail information that appeared on-line Tuesday, he was being held in lieu of $750,000 bond.