Between 1999 and 2018, Greg Stephen, 43, sexually exploited and abused 440 boys under his care at the Barnstormers athletics team, in Iowa An influential youth basketball coach was jailed for the rest of his life on Thursday after it was discovered he’d sexually exploited or manipulated 440 boys over the period of two decades. Greg Stephen, 43, was sentenced to 180 years in federal prison yesterday, by US District Judge C.J Williams, who opted for the maximum possible sentence. Williams called the shamed coach’s actions horrendous, remarking that he ‘manipulated and abused children for almost two decades’, exploiting his position of trust to prey upon his victims who saw him as biggest hope for college basketball glory. ‘The harm the defendant caused to the children is incalculable and profound,’ Williams said from the bench in federal court in Cedar Rapids. Williams added that his crimes were ‘of such an extreme nature’ that they warranted an effective life term. The staggering near two-century sentence capped off one of Iowa’s largest and most shocking sexual abuse cases in the state’s history. Stephen co-founded the Barnstormers, an elite Basketball team who competed nationally and were sponsored by Adidas. Greg Stephen, 43, was sentenced to 180 years in federal prison yesterday, by US District Judge C.J Williams, who opted for the maximum possible sentence One student said Stephen had masturbated next to him in a Las Vegas hotel room, but he was too scared to report it through fear of jeopardizing his college basketball aspirations Working as a coach and director for the program, nearly all high school seniors enrolled in the team went on to earn college sporting scholarships. The Barnstormers had both boys and girls teams, with the youngest members being in fourth grade. But beneath his coaching successes and accolades, Stephen hid a dark and vile secret. Stored on a hard drive later handed in to authorities, the 43-year-old amassed a digital archive of sexual videos and photos of his players and their friends. The majority of the images were obtained by Stephen as he posed as a young girl on Facebook and Snapchat, coercing his players to film themselves performing sex acts with the promise of returning the favor. One of his victims was said to have been so cunningly tricked by the predatory coach, he shared a relationship with one of Stephen’s female personas for seven years. In some cases, the images were ‘homemade’. Travelling regularly with the players for national competitions – often insisting on sharing a bed with them – Stephen would wait until the middle of the night to fondle and photograph his sleeping victims. One photo showed Stephen next to a boy sleeping on a bed. Holding the camera at arm’s length in one hand, he held the boy’s penis in his other ‘positioning it inches from his mouth’. The victim later recalled Stephen had given him medication that night that made him drowsy. Stephen posed online as girls to trick the boys into sending sexual images of themselves. He also took pictures of the boys as they slept during trips The image was just one of several thousand stored on the hidden hard drive that was turned in police in February 2018. It contained more than 400 folders, listed alphabetically by the victim’s last name, varying anywhere from two images to 100 of each boy. These images included secret recordings of boys in bathrooms, hotel rooms, and changing in one of Stephen’s two properties. At least 15 of the 440 counts of abuse Stephen was prosecuted with were ‘hands on’, prosecutors said. Between 1999 and 2018, multiple victims accused Stephen of sharing a hotel bed with them during basketball trips and awaking in the middle of the night to find him masturbating their genitals at the same time as his. Speaking to the Des Moines Register last year, one student told the outlet Stephen had masturbated next to him in a Las Vegas hotel room, but he was too scared to report it through fear of jeopardizing his college basketball aspirations. ‘I was so young,’ he said. ‘I feel like that’s what his power was against us – we were so young.’ Prosecutors agreed, remarking that Stephen used the Barnstormers as a ‘steady, replenishing stream of victims’. Mothers of two of the victims urged the judge to impart a life sentence on Stephen, who also help manage his family’s car dealership in Monticello. ‘He believed you held the keys to the basketball kingdom,’ said the mother of one boy, who was tricked by Stephen into sending videos of himself masturbating. ‘My son trusted you and you destroyed that. … How dare you use basketball for your selfish, despicable, disgusting, self-seeking motivation.’ At least 15 of the 440 counts of abuse Stephen was prosecuted with were ‘hands on’, prosecutors said On the contrary, the coach’s attorneys sought leniency in his sentencing, hoping to secure a term of 20 years followed by intensive supervision upon his release. Defense lawyers argued that Stephen was a voyeur and not a serial molester, meaning his urges are controllable and he was a low risk for re-offending now he’d been reprimanded. ‘He’s not a threat to society,’ his father added. Stephen addressed family members of his victims in the courtroom, saying the he was ‘disgusted. The things I have done are repulsive and wrong.’ He added that his greatest regret was that his coaching success stories had now been forever tarnished – an outburst rebuked by the judge, who insisted his regret should be for the harm he caused his victims and their families. Stephen co-founded the Barnstormers, an elite Basketball team who competed nationally and were sponsored by Adidas Stephen’s two decades of vile sexual abuse and exploitation was finally unearthed in February last year, when his brother-in-law discovered a secret recording device during renovation work in the coach’s home. Among the thousands of images of his players and their friends, an additional file titled ‘vault’ was also found among the hard drive, containing thousands more images of unnamed young boys. Stephen, who has been in jail since his arrest last year, pleaded guilty to multiple charges of child sexual exploitation and production of child pornography. It’s believed he will seek to appeal his conviction and sentence, claiming the seizure of the recording device violated his privacy rights.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility