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Former Georgia basketball player indicted for sex crimes involving minors

A former Georgia basketball player has been indicted for sex crimes involving minors.

Kenny Paul Geno, who played for the Bulldogs from 2013-17, was indicted last week in federal court on charges of sexual exploitation of children and coercion or enticement of a female. Geno, 28, was arrested earlier this week and entered a plea of not guilty in a hearing Tuesday in Mississippi, according to multiple media reports.

Geno was previously employed as a part-time assistant basketball coach at Booneville High School in north Mississippi where he helped both boys and girls varsity teams win back-to-back state championships in 2022 and '23.

If convicted of both charges, he could face 25 years in prison and up to a $500,000 fine.

The charge of sexual exploitation of children carries a minimum sentence of 15 years in a federal prison. The charge of coercion or enticement of a female carries a minimum sentence of 10 years.

In a motion to revoke Geno's bond earlier this week, the U.S. Attorney’s office stated an FBI investigation remains ongoing because there are more potential victims. According to a Daily Corinthian report, the investigation includes at least seven witnesses accusing Geno of sending inappropriate Snapchat videos to them as minors, offering to buy and/or buying alcohol for minors, asking for pornographic material of minor females and sending pornographic material of himself to minors.

An FBI agent testified Geno allegedly recorded himself in a sexual act with a minor.

Bond was denied for Geno and a trial has been set for Nov. 20 in U.S. District Court in Greenville, Mississippi.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Former UGA basketball player Kenny Paul Geno indicted for sex crimes