Prosecutors have made additional charges of sexual assault against Ronald Wilson, a former high school coach, following new allegations of two former students, according to a statement issued on Tuesday from the lawyer of Ventura Eric Nasarinco.
Wilson, 72, from Timnath, Colorado, is now facing seven new criminal charges related to the alleged attacks that took place in two different secondary schools in Ventura.
The charges come in the wake of his arrest in May 2025, when he initially accused of preserving sexual relationship with the juvenile student at the Camarelo High School between 2014 and 2017. This investigation began in March after the senior victim now submitted.
After the news of the arrest of Wilson, two other victims called the authorities. One of the individual claims that Wilson sexually assaulted her at Oxenard Secondary School in 1990. The abuse of the second claims occurred during the 2015-2016 academic year at the Camarilo Secondary School, where Wilson was working at that time.
Senior District Deputy County Stewart Gardner of the sexual assault unit in the office is being tried by the case. Wilson’s accusation was scheduled for recently submitted on September 9, 2025, in the 12th court hall of the Higher Ventura County Court.
It is still in reservation, with a bail of $ 390,000 regarding the latest charges.
In May, Wilson was accused of five criminal charges and multiple special allegations related to the previous case that included the Camarilo student. The investigation is still active.
The authorities ask anyone who has information related to the case, or who may be a victim, contact the Ventura Renaldi Provincial Office investigator (805) 384-4732 or via e-mail on [email protected].