Crime & Safety

Ex-Marietta Coach Faces 513 Charges In Sex Abuse Case

Pennsylvania authorities bring more charges against Ron Gorman, 51, a former Marietta coach accused of child sex abuse.

MARIETTA, GA -- A former Marietta wrestling coach has had even more charges levied against him by Pennsylvania authorities investigating allegations of sexual abuse involving teenaged boys, Patch has learned. For more police news and updates on this and other stories in Cobb County, click here to get Patch's daily newsletter and free, real-time news alerts.

Ron Gorman, 51, is now facing 513 charges related to his relationships with two teenage boys, according to new documents obtained by Patch from Pennsylvania authorities.

The charges stem from Gorman's time in the Stroudsburg area as a youth wrestling coach from 2006 through 2009. One former athlete who is 20 years old now claims that Gorman started a five-year sexual relationship with him when he was 10 years old. A second alleged victim also went to authorities with similar allegations.

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Last week, Assistant District Attorney Julieane Fry withdrew an initial criminal complaint filed on behalf of the second victim after "new information had come forward which required additional charges to be filed for the same victim," according to the Monroe County District Attorney's Office.

The move means the charges Gorman was originally facing, more than 260, including rape of a child, statutory sexual assault and corruption of a minor, have nearly doubled.

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Gorman moved to Georgia in 2009 and quickly began working around youths again.

Rumors about Gorman, who was a volunteer coach at Pope High School and later a wrestling coach at Life University, have been floating around for some time in Marietta and East Cobb parenting circles, Patch has learned.

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In a hearing Friday in a Pennsylvania courtroom, testimony from investigators indicated that although he moved down South, Gorman continued to have contact with the two Stroudsburg boys, flying them to his East Cobb home and meeting up with them when he traveled to Monroe County, Pa.

Gorman remains behind bars at Monroe County Correctional Facility in lieu of $1 million bail. He is scheduled to go to trial in June.

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