Los Angeles Times

Youth sports coach faces sex charges

Prosecutor­s allege that he molested a 15-year-old girl on multiple occasions.

- By Hannah Fry Times staff writer Luca Evans contribute­d to this report.

A well-known youth sports coach was charged Monday with molesting a 15year-old girl, and investigat­ors are asking for the public’s help finding possible additional victims.

Chris Flores, 37, who uses the nickname “Coach Frogg,” has pleaded not guilty to four felony counts of committing a lewd act on a child and two counts of sexual penetratio­n by a foreign object. He faces up to six years and four months in state prison if convicted.

Prosecutor­s allege that Flores molested the girl four times last year. Flores had coached her at STARS academy, which provides sports performanc­e training to middle school athletes.

Flores’ defense attorney, Katherine Corrigan, said his legal team is “taking the charges very seriously” and will be doing its own investigat­ion into the allegation­s.

“We will be vigorously defending him. They are just accusation­s, and we don’t have any of the evidence yet,” she said.

Police launched an investigat­ion early this month after the girl told authoritie­s that Flores had sexually assaulted her multiple times, including at the Calvary Chapel High School campus in Santa Ana, where STARS rents space.

The teenager gave police a recording of a conversati­on she said she had with Flores last year, in which a man asks, “Did you delete anything?” and “Why don’t you want to go on a date?” Detectives suspect Flores was asking the girl to delete text messages between them, according to Santa Ana police.

Flores, of Bellflower, was arrested last week in Bakersfiel­d. He is being held on $500,000 bail at the Theo Lacy jail in Orange.

“These athletes were there to train in an effort to excel at their sport, not to be victimized by a pedophile,” Orange County Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer said in a statement. “What happened to this young girl is horrific, and the youth sports community as a whole has been victimized by the actions of a grown man who not only abused his victim but abused that position of trust.”

After Flores was taken into custody, STARS founder Jason David posted a video statement to the organizati­on’s Instagram account, saying he was supporting the Santa Ana police in their investigat­ion. He wrote in the caption that STARS had “severed all ties” with Flores.

Flores reportedly has trained top area talent such as former St. John Bosco quarterbac­k DJ Uiagalelei and current Los Alamitos star Malachi Nelson.

“I’m sick to my stomach. I’m disgusted. I’m outraged,” David said in the video. “To the young ladies who are speaking up and who are thinking about speaking up, I commend you guys. You guys are brave. I stand with you guys, and I just pray that justice is served.”

Santa Ana police ask anyone with informatio­n about Flores or additional potential victims to contact Det. Matthew Thomas at mthomas@santa-ana.org.

 ?? Santa Ana Police Department ?? CHRIS FLORES coached at STARS in Santa Ana.
Santa Ana Police Department CHRIS FLORES coached at STARS in Santa Ana.

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