In a follow-up to a story we brought last August; Troy David Rogers was arrested August 2014 for having unlawful sexual contact with two girls under the age of 13 at a home day care operated by his wife.
Rogers entered into a plea agreement on attempted aggravated sexual battery charges.
According to Assistant District Attorney Jason Ponder, Rogers pleaded guilty earlier this year to attempted aggravated sexual battery and sentenced to four years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections. “The families of the children asked for a settlement,” the ADA stated recently.
According to indictments issued by the August 2014 term of the Coffee County Grand Jury, Rogers had unlawful sexual contact with the two girls. According to Sgt. Danny Ferrell who investigated the allegations, the incidents occurred at Rogers’ home where his wife operated a home day care.
Ferrell said that the victims were not related to Rogers.
Rogers was represented in the case by Tullahoma attorney Bobby Carter.