Imperial Valley Press

California water polo coach charged with molesting 7 girls

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R WEBER AND MICHAEL BALSAMO

LOS ANGELES — A coach who ran a club affiliated with USA Water Polo has been charged with the sexual abuse of seven underage female players during one-onone coaching sessions, prosecutor­s said Wednesday, the latest instance of mentors of young athletes being accused of misconduct.

Bahram Hojreh, 42, pleaded not guilty to charges including sexual battery, lewd acts upon a child, and sexual penetratio­n by foreign object of a minor, according to a filing this week in Orange County Superior Court.

His attorney, Ricardo Nicol, told The Associated Press that Hojreh never had a blemish on his record after working with hundreds of children over two decades.

The victims were underage female water polo players and the alleged crimes occurred between 2014 and January of this year, the Orange County district attorney’s office said. Four of the girls were 15 or younger, prosecutor­s said.

At least two players reported the assaults to their parents, who contacted authoritie­s, prosecutor­s said. Hojreh is accused of touching the girls’ breasts and genitals, penetratin­g them with his fingers and coercing them to touch his genitals, officials said.

Authoritie­s were searching for additional possible victims.

The Internatio­nal Water Polo Club was removed from using the pool at a joint military base in Los Alamitos after police informed base officials in January that they were investigat­ing allegation­s involving “sexual misconduct” against Hojreh, said Col. Richard Lalor, a spokesman for the base.

Hojreh touts himself as a coach for nearly a quarter-century who has “helped develop multiple Olympians.” Until January he served on the board of directors for the local Southern California chapter of USA Water Polo, the governing body for water polo in the United States.

Hojreh was suspended from the regional board and had his membership in the national organizati­on revoked as soon as the allegation­s against him came to light at the beginning of the year, said Christophe­r Ramsey, the CEO of USA Water Polo.

“USA Water Polo has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct,” Ramsey said in a statement Wednesday.

Molestatio­n scandals involving young victims have recently rocked USA Swimming and USA Gymnastics.

 ?? TROSE PALMISANO/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP ?? In this Sept. 23, 2013, file photo, Bahram Hojreh coaches youngsters at at the USA Water Polo National Training Center in Los Alamitos. Hojreh, who ran a club affiliated with USA Water Polo, has been charged with the sexual abuse of seven underage...
TROSE PALMISANO/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP In this Sept. 23, 2013, file photo, Bahram Hojreh coaches youngsters at at the USA Water Polo National Training Center in Los Alamitos. Hojreh, who ran a club affiliated with USA Water Polo, has been charged with the sexual abuse of seven underage...

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