OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) – A former assistant soccer coach was sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison for having inappropriate sexual contact with female students.
25-year-old Fredrick Baier was previously convicted of sexual assault of a student by school staff member and causing a teen to view sexual activity.
The third count of second-degree sexual assault was dropped.
Judge Thomas Gritton also placed Baier on extended supervision for three years after his release from prison, and Baier will be on the sex offender registry for 15 years, court records show.
Baier had been an assistant coach at Oshkosh West High School. He was not a member of the faculty, and his contract was not renewed.
According to the criminal complaint:
Baier sent a 14-year-old girl an image of his genitals and asked for photos in return. Also, Baier admitted to purchasing alcohol for a teen to use and admitted to having sexually inappropriate conversations with at least three girls. At one party in July, a 16-year-old girl says Baier touched her, and, despite her objections, proceeded to sexually assault her.


