SLED, AG’s office asked to investigate youth coach

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Two state agencies have been asked to investigate The Citadel amid charges the school did not give police information about a complaint against a former camp counselor at the school now charged with five counts of molesting young boys.

Charleston police have asked the State Law Enforcement Division to help its investigation into 32-year-old Louis ReVille. In 2007, a teen complained that ReVille watched porn with campers and committed a sex act.

The Citadel’s president said the school should have done more to investigate the complaint.

The board that runs The Citadel has sent a letter to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, asking his office to also investigate what happened.

ReVille worked with hundreds of children as a teacher and coach in Charleston area schools, recreation programs and churches.

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