CELINA, Texas — On Tuesday at noon, Celina Police will step in front of cameras and— for the first time — lay out the entire investigative timeline into former Celina ISD coach Caleb Elliott, they say, a case that’s placed the district under national scrutiny and triggered a wave of internal fallout.
Chief John Cullison is expected to brief reporters on what police uncovered, when they uncovered it, and what comes next as Elliott now faces state charges for secretly recording the middle school boys he coached in a locker room and possessing child pornography — along with federal charges accusing him of producing child-sexual-abuse material.
Those federal charges could result in a prison sentence of 15 to 30 years if convicted, the U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Texas, stat

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