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The Holland Sentinel
By Staff reports
The Holland Sentinel
Allegan —
The teens who testified Tuesday that they were sexually abused by a Holland man are three of several victims from at least two counties, a lawyer from the state attorney general’s office told an Allegan County judge during a pretrial hearing.
“There are another number of kids included in this case,” said attorney Paul Cusik. “There aren’t only three witnesses.”
Jonathan King Meyer, 32, will face trial in Allegan County Circuit Court for three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct for the alleged sex assaults in 2006 and 2007. He was bound over to the circuit court after about 90 minutes of testimony Tuesday in district court.
The charges carry a penalty of life in prison for Meyer, a former lunchroom supervisor at Holland’s West Middle School and youth leader at Christ Memorial Church in Holland.
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