Former Ashtabula County sports editor wants statements suppressed from trial


Staff report

JEFFERSON

A former Ashtabula Star Beacon sports editor and former Jefferson High School basketball coach accused of sexual misconduct involving former female basketball players has asked an Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court judge to suppress statements he purportedly gave to detectives investigating his case.

Judge Marianne Sezon of Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court scheduled a hearing Monday to discuss the motion and two others from the attorney for Donald McCormack, 51, of Jefferson, but the hearing was canceled and not yet rescheduled.

Ashtabula County deputies spoke with McCormack for two hours and 20 minutes at his home at the beginning of the investigation, and McCormack made comments that he now wants suppressed from trial.

McCormack also has filed motions asking to dismiss the charges and to sever the case into four separate parts for the four purported victims.

McCormack is charged with single felony counts of child endangering and gross sexual imposition and three counts of sexual battery.

He also faces two misdemeanor charges of sexual imposition.

He’s accused of having sex with two girls he coached and having sexual contact with two others.

The girls were either 16 or 17 at the time, prosecutors said.

The charges date back to 1991 and from 1999 to 2000.

There’s no trial date set in the case.

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