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Judge orders Key Biscayne gymnastics coach held without bond on sex crimes charges


KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – A Miami-Dade pass judgement on ordered a gymnastics coach accused of committing sex crimes towards two scholars throughout and after courses in Key Biscayne stay held without bond Thursday.

Oscar Olea, 38, is accused of victimizing two teenage ladies he taught within the overdue 2000s and early 2010s whilst running at a health club known as American Gymsters, which was once positioned at 328 Crandon Blvd.

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He’s dealing with two counts attractive in a sex act with a kid via an individual who’s ready of familial or custodial authority.

Local 10 News reported Olea’s arrest Thursday and defined allegations of grooming, specific messages and sexual abuse contained in two arrest warrants.

Key Biscayne police are encouraging extra sufferers to return ahead.

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American Gymsters, Olea’s former employer, is now positioned on the Key Biscayne Community Center.

Key Biscayne’s village supervisor despatched a commentary to Local 10 News in regards to the facility:

“We are thankful for the hard work of our Police Department as they thoroughly investigated all leads pertaining to this case. We also appreciate the support of our partners at Miami Dade County and the State Attorney’s Office. Most important, we want to recognize the brave victims and witnesses who came forward with pertinent information. We could not have done this without them.

We have and will continue to do background checks on our employees, contractors, the contractors’ employees, and our volunteers paying particular attention to those who work in our community center and parks in proximity to children.

Key Biscayne will continue to host American Gymsters. They are a service provider to the Village that went through a thorough solicitation process which included, among many things, references and background checks. If any concerns arise about the company, we will immediately address it with their leadership and make the necessary decisions at that time.”

Steven C. Williamson, Key Biscayne village supervisor

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