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Article: Coach in sex case charged with ID theft, forgery
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- The Sun - Naperville (IL)
- Article date:
- July 15, 2009
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A local cheerleading coach already facing trial for the alleged sexual molestations of two teenage girls has more legal trouble, after being charged with forging a check and stealing the identity of his business partner.
Bradley S. Abrahams was released from Naperville police custody on a combined bail of $12,000. His preliminary court dates in DuPage County Circuit Court in Wheaton are pending.
Abrahams, 32, of Aurora, was indicted last summer on four felony charges of criminal sexual assault and four of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, He is accused of molesting one teenage girl in 2003 and another in 2006 inside the reportedly defunct Illinois Cheer Extreme Athletics, a cheer and dance ...
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Article: Cheerleading coach charged with assault
Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL);
May 6, 2008 ;
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... ... occurred in March 2006, police said. The girl said that she had been assaulted by her cheerleading coach at Illinois Cheer Extreme (ICE) Athletics Cheer and Dance, 127 Ambassador Drive, Naperville, where Abrahams had been the co-owner ...
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