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| By Big Radio Staff |

Former high school athletics coach Brian Kitzman pleads guilty to nearly two dozen counts he secretly recorded students in a Janesville high school girls locker room.

On Wednesday, Rock County Judge Ashley Morse accepted Kitzman’s guilty plea. He entered it on the condition the court toss out at least a dozen additional counts of similar charges prosecutors might have brought in the case.

Kitzman’s plea is for six counts of capturing intimate images of a minor, 12 counts of possessing intimate images of a minor, and a count of invasion of privacy using a surveillance device.

Kitzman had been accused in May of hiding a go-pro camera in lockers in a girls locker room at Janesville Craig High School, and filming at least 18 different students over a two-year span.

At the time, he was a cross country and track and field coach at Craig.

Kitzman’s attorney asked for extra time before sentencing given the volume of similar counts a judge would consider.

His sentencing is slated May 22.

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