Wells man facing 16 counts of criminal sexual conduct with minor appears for hearing
Published 8:47 am Tuesday, September 24, 2024
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A former Wells man is facing 16 counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor who he had mentored at church and coached, according to online court records.
Michael Allen Swanson, 54, who is listed in online court records as now living in North Mankato, was arrested on the charges in July and appeared for a hearing on Monday in Faribault County District Court.
The court complaint alleges repeated sexual assaults from 2017 to 2019.
Authorities with Human Services of Faribault and Martin counties initially received a report of the alleged assaults in June 2023, after which the Faribault County Sheriff’s Office began investigating.
Court documents state Swanson met the child when he was her basketball coach. He was also appointed as the girl’s confirmation mentor through their church, during which time she confided in Swanson regarding difficulties at home.
The first sexual assault reportedly occurred in July 2017 when the girl was 13, and Swanson had reportedly been drinking and kissed and groped her. Another incident occurred when she went on a vacation with Swanson and his family.
The girl lived with Swanson and his family for a lengthy period of time, and she told authorities he would wait until the other family members were asleep before sexually assaulting her daily. He also reportedly would frequently provide her with alcohol. She estimated she was assaulted more than 500 times as a minor.
The complaint states one of Swanson’s family members became suspicious of Swanson’s relationship with the child at one point and asked her to reside elsewhere. During that time, Swanson would reportedly drive to the girl’s temporary residence and engage in sexual acts.
The family member told authorities Swanson would argue or deflect any allegations of activity with the child.
He also reportedly solicited her for nude photos.
Swanson is next slated to appear in court Dec. 18.