MINNEAPOLIS – An ex-tennis coach who is of having a sexual relationship with a student has been arrested again and is now in police custody. His bail is set at $1 million.
Daniel Hubbard-Wilson, 27 who used to be a tennis coach at Visitation School in Mendota Heights was suspended from that school in September after a witness alleged that he was having inappropriate contact with a female player. He later resigned. It is his 3rd time being arrested for violating a no-contact order.
A judge set his bond at $1 million for violating the order.
The prosecutors said that he was communicating through the victim's Gmail account. The report said that Hubbard-Wilson know the password to her account and he was writing messages and saving them as a draft, according to Dennis Gerhardstein, Public Information Officer for the Office of the Ramsey County Attorney. The victim would then reply to the messages, also in draft form, never sending the messages, however this is still a violation of the protection order.
Based on the court documents, the victim recall that she first met Hubbard-Wilson back in 2012, just before her freshman year of high school at Visitation. Hubbard-Wilson later also became her personal tennis coach. The sexual conduct began in 2013 when the victim was just 15-years-old.
The victim, 17, also said that Hubbard-Wilson had been involved with other girls.