Crime & Safety
ReVille Faces New Charges; Victim Count Rises to 14
Accused molester charged with four new counts of child sex-abuse out of Mount Pleasant.

Mount Pleasant police have charged Louis "Skip" ReVille with six new counts of child sex abuse, according to police.
The charges represent four new alleged victims, police said. A detective served the arrest warrants on the former coach and private school administrator, according to Capt. Stan Gragg, police spokesman.
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These new allegations bring ReVille's alleged victim count to 14. ReVille was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with six counts of child sex abuse relating to allegations brought by three teenage victims.
A week later, Mount Pleasant police charged him with molesting two other teenage boys. Earlier this week, Hanahan police charged him with abusing five young men there.
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ReVille is being held on more than $1 million in bond at the Charleston county jail. He has reportedly confessed to at least some, if not all, the charges, police have said. He's also told police about young men he molested.
The 32-year-old father of three newborn triplets also is accused of engaging in sexual acts with summer campers while he was a student at the Citadel. The school has been shaken by the charges, and has ordered an outside review of why it did not report the allegations to police.
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