
File - In this Aug. 13, 2019, file photo, James Jensen, 79, waits alongside his attorney Garret Wilson during a court hearing in Miles City, Montana. Jensen was sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019, to 20 years in prison for having child pornography on his computer. The sentence will run consecutive to a 12-year federal sentence for using the internet to coerce and entice male athletes at Custer County District High School into being sexually abused under the guise of improving their athletic performance. The statute of limitations to prosecute the actual abuse has expired, but 32 men have filed a civil lawsuit against Jensen and the school district. (Ashley Wise/Miles City Star via AP, File)
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