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New Jersey Youth Soccer Coach Admits to Sexual Offenses

Youth Soccer Coach Admits to Sexual Offenses

**Freehold, NJ** – A local youth soccer coach confessed to numerous sexual offenses against former student-athletes, according to Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago, who made the announcement on Monday.

Ryan Gunsauls, 33, from Union Beach, pleaded guilty last week before Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Christie Bevacqua. His charges included first-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child by Manufacturing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), second-degree Attempted Endangering by creating CSAM, and second- and third-degree Endangering through Sexual Conduct.

The investigation began earlier this year, led by MCPO Detective Joseph Mason, involving the MCPO Special Victims Bureau and Union Beach Police Department. A juvenile reported Gunsauls solicited and shared explicit materials via a social media app. Eight more victims, aged 11 to 17, were identified, resulting in Gunsauls’ arrest in May and subsequent detention as the case proceeds, as ordered by a Superior Court Judge.

Assistant Prosecutor Keri-Leigh Schaefer is handling the case. Gunsauls’ lawyer is Michael J. Pappa, Esq., based in Hazlet. His

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Soccer coach accused of filming underage victim with hidden cameras in Baltimore County

Baltimore Police Arrest Suspect in White Marsh Case

**Towson, MD** – The Baltimore County White Marsh Police announced the arrest of Nicholas Fioravanti, aged 42, on charges related to voyeurism offenses. Detectives determined Fioravanti installed recording devices in various parts of his residence, specifically in a bedroom and a bathroom.

Fioravanti, who volunteered as a soccer coach in the Perry Hall and White Marsh area, was charged with offenses including privilege prurient intent and visual surveillance of private areas. Authorities confirmed the victim involved in these incidents was underage at the time.

The Baltimore County Detention Center is currently holding Fioravanti without bail. Police urge anyone with more information or concerns of being a potential victim to contact them at 410-887-5000.

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