Crime & Safety
More ReVille Victims Come Forward
The embattled former Coastal Christian School administrator faces more charges from Mount Pleasant Police.

MOUNT PLEASANT — Private school coach and administrator Louis “Skip” ReVille, 32, now faces an additional two child sex abuse charges.
The former Coastal Christian Preparatory School employee already faced three counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor and three counts of committing a lewd act on a child. On Wednesday police disclosed they were bringing two more counts of performing lewd acts, according to the Post and Courier. The charges represent two new victims, police said.
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ReVille, a married father of three, is still being held on a $675,000 bond. It's not clear if he's had a hearing on the latest charges. His Charleston County Criminal Court records do not reflect the latest two charges.
Poice have said previously that more charges could come, since over the last decade ReVille had access to hundreds of youngsters as a coach a nearly a dozen schools, recreation facilities and a churches throughout the tri-county area.
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In addition to full-time work at Coastal Christian, ReVille also worked at Pinewood Preparatory School in Summerville, and as a tennis coach at Bishop England High School, as well as at camps, league sports and other athletic programs.
“The Mount Pleasant Police Department is asking the public’s help with any information relative to the suspect or additional victims,” said Mount Pleasant Police Spokesman Stann Gragg. “It is anticipated additional charges will be filed as the case progresses.”
Court records indicate ReVille confessed to the original six charges and admitted to having illicit sexual contact with three teenage boys, ages 13 to 15, over an 11-month period ending last month. ReVille was taken into police custody on Friday and since then the police investigation has expanded.
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“The investigation has revealed ReVille has held numerous positions within the Tri-County area, in both paid and volunteer capacities, where he has had contact with minors,” said Mount Pleasant Police Capt. Stan Gragg in a written statement.
The Post and Courier reported that police have dedicated a team of detectives to finding more victims.
Police have not disclosed how ReVille met his victims, though his arrest warrant said he molested the boys at his Lohr Drive home or in a vehicle in various locations around Mount Pleasant.
The victims' names have not been disclosed, though an unredacted arrest warrant does list the victims' last names. On Wednesday, an attorney representing victims' families cautioned the media against releasing victim information.
“The allegations in this case involve the worst form of criminal conduct. We commend the families for having the strength and the courage to come forward with their stories," said attorney Mullins McLeod. “It is against the law to reveal the name of anyone who has been the victim of criminal sexual conduct."
Patch does not disclose the names of juvenile or sexual assault victims.
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