Former MHCC coach gets 13.5 years in prison for sexual exploitation of child
Briefly

Nathan Ezell Bowie, once a coach at Mt. Hood Community College, faced a significant sentence of 13.5 years in prison for persuading a child to send sexually explicit images. This case highlights the severe consequences of such actions, particularly in a trusted environment like a sports camp.
The court sentenced Bowie to 162 months in federal prison, coupled with 20 years of supervised release, emphasizing the seriousness of crimes against minors and the judiciary's commitment to protect children from exploitation.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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