Las Vegas Community Outraged as Ex-Football Coach Pleads Guilty to Heinous Abuse

In a case that has shaken the Las Vegas community to its core, 46-year-old Antwone Washington, a former Valley High School football coach, pleaded guilty Monday to chilling child sex crimes.
Authorities revealed that Washington produced disturbing videos showing the sexual abuse of a child, a betrayal so shocking it has left parents and students reeling. The ex-coach admitted to two felony counts: producing child sexual abuse material involving a child and committing lewd acts with a child under 16. The sheer nature of the crimes has sent shockwaves across the school and local neighborhoods.
Washington now faces a prison sentence of 8 to 25 years, a grim reminder of the severe consequences for those who exploit the trust of children. His sentencing is scheduled for January 12, 2026. Community members have expressed outrage and disbelief that someone entrusted with mentoring and guiding youth could commit such a heinous betrayal. The case has ignited calls for stricter oversight and stronger protections for students in schools.




