Illegal immigrant soccer coach who used alcohol and drugs to sexually abuse kids learns fate
An illegal immigrant convicted of using alcohol and drugs to sexually exploit children while working as a soccer coach was recently sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Camilo Campos-Hurtado, a Mexican citizen who was living in Franklin, Tennessee, pleaded guilty in June to four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, one count of receiving child sexual abuse material, one count of using or possessing fraudulent immigration documents, and one count of possessing a stolen or unlawfully produced identification document.