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Published: 14:47 BST, 24 September 2018 | Updated: 16:17 BST, 1 November 2020
James E. Jensen, 78, admitted masturbating dozens of teenage boys while he was the athletic trainer at a Montana high school between 1970 and 1998 but claims it was not sexual and was to 'boost their performance' 
A high school athletic trainer accused of sexually assaulting teenage boys in the late 1980s has made the stunning confession that he masturbated them but says it was not sexual and was only ever designed to 'boost their performance'.
James E. 'Doc' Jensen was sued by 18 unnamed victims from Custer County High School in Montana last week for his abuse of them between 1970 and 1998. 
They said in their lawsuit that he performed oral sex on them and anally probed them in addition to masturbating them and telling them never to tell anyone because the 'special' treatment boosted their performance so much that it would be considered cheating by other schools. 
The victims are all male and while 18 of them put their names behind the lawsuit, they believe there are another 80 victims who Jensen assaulted. 
Jensen, 78, did not deny sexually assaulting the boys by masturbating them. 
With shocking audacity, he told The Billings Gazette this weekend: 'I did masturbate some of the boys. 
'And I’m sorry for that. But, the lawsuit said there was also oral sex and anal probing, and that isn’t true. 
'I guess I thought back then when I was doing it, that it was doing for the boys what I said it would do. I’m not so sure now that I look back on it.
'There was nothing sexual in it for me,' he said.  
The lawsuit began taking shape last year when he started trying to contact his victims on Facebook to apologize to them.  
He has not been charged criminally nor is he likely to face prosecution because none of the crimes happened recently enough. 
Jensen claimed that his 'program' was based in Chinese medicine and that it would boost the boys' performance on the football field.  
The lawsuit describes how he called it a '10 step' program which he said would boost their testosterone. 
It began whenever he performed state mandated health checks on the boys. 
The lawsuit claims he used to feel their testicles, pretending to be looking for hernias, and then tell them that he had a way to boost their performance naturally. 
Jensen was the trainer at Custer County High School in Miles City, Montana (pictured). He abused the boys for 28 years, claiming that he was improving their performance through a 'program' steeped in 'Chinese medicine'
If they refused it, he would tell them that their performance would suffer as a result, according to the lawsuit. 
Jensen fabricated the boys' records to make it look as though those receiving the treatment were performing better, it is alleged. 
He told the boys that if they mentioned what was happening, they ran the risk of people suspecting them of cheating because their performance was so much better.
The abuse was an open secret among the school's sporting community, according to the complaint. 
Another coach is even accused of laughing about the 'special massages' the boys received. 
'At least one of the members of the football coaching staff made multiple inappropriate jokes and comments regarding 'special massages' from Jensen,' the lawsuit states. 
Some of the boys nevertheless complained to school district officials but, the lawsuit alleges, they were ignored.
It was not until the late 1990s, when a parent complained about him performing hernia checks when he had no medical qualifications, that he stopped working for the school. 
The National Athletic Trainers’ Association revealed on Monday that Jensen was never certified by them to work in schools. 
'He was never certified by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC), the national certifying body for athletic trainers. Therefore, he is not, nor has he ever been, an athletic trainer,' the association told DailyMail.com.  
The school and district is yet to respond to the specific allegation that officials turned a blind eye to the abuse. 
They also have not commented on the revelation that he was not qualified to even teach at the school in the first place. 
When contacted by DailyMail.com on Monday, a lawyer acting on behalf of the district replied to say that policies had changed 'dramatically' since when Jensen was hired. 
'Miles City Public Schools is extremely concerned by the allegations set out in the Complaint. 
'The absolutely atrocious acts described in the Complaint that took place 20 or more years ago are horrific. Each of us currently in the District — our educators, trustees and staff — cares first and foremost about the safety and well-being of our students. 
'We believe that even one child harmed on our watch is not acceptable and will do everything we can to get to the bottom of this situation,' the district said.  
Some of the victims angrily shot back at Jensen's comments. 
One told The Gazette he was a 'piece of s***'. 
'That man took advantage on so many levels of so many kids. I’m telling you, I was definitely masturbated by that guy. 
'And, I think it also went to oral sex, that’s what I’m going to therapy to find out. I’ve pushed so many of those memories down so deep,' he said. 
He said Jensen was in denial and was only trying to assuage his own guilt. 
'Every man has to find a way to live with himself. It’s his mind trying to justify a way that he can sleep at night,' he said. 
Daniel Rice, one of the attorneys who corroborated his story, said: 'I’ve talked to so many of our clients who have been abused anally and/or orally by this guy; what he is saying is untrue. 
'Whatever he is trying to do to make himself feel better about how horribly he abused these kids is totally disingenuous.' 
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Disturbing new video shows the moment an Australian police department employee corners a 13-year-old girl in an elevator and gropes her as she frantically attempts to get away.
Glenn Roche, 54, who was found guilty of indecent assault this week, is seen in the footage chasing the youngster into the elevator after a day out with her family, the New Zealand Herald reported on Thursday.
Roche seems to be playfully chasing the girl but then the sicko grabs her, fondles her and tries to kiss her while she tries to wrestle free, the footage posted by TVNZ-TV shows.
The girl later told authorities that she still suffers nightmares from the harrowing July 2019 assault, according to the Herald.
But Roche told the judge he was just playing around and claimed there was “no sexual gratification on my behalf.”
“My hands have slid up her body as she slid to the ground,” the sicko told police. “My mind has gone off on a tangent like this is a challenge to me. I can get her and give her a kiss on the cheek like her two sisters and mum.”
“She contributed to that occurring by releasing her body weight and sliding through my hands,” he said, blaming his tiny victim.
Police said Roche had been out with the girl’s mom and siblings. It is unclear what his relationship to the girl and her family was.
The judge wasn’t buying his excuse, however, and found Roche guilty.
He was also suspended from the police department, where he worked as a civilian employee, according to the reports.



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No body issues here! Eight powerful women athletes posed naked for ESPN’s 2019 Body Issue , and the images are stunning. Proclaiming “every body has a story,” the final print edition of ESPN drops tomorrow, featuring 21 athletes in total. The women represented include a soccer player, an MMA fighter, a paralympian, a gymnast, a CrossFit champion, a basketball player, a retired point guard and a surfer, and they all remind us of the power of the human body — and spirit.
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