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JASPER COUNTY, Texas — The former president and head coach of the Evadale Little League was formally indicted on three counts of continuous sexual abuse of a young child.
(Editor's note: The above video is from a January 6, 2022 newscast.)
The indictments were handed down to Adam Isaacks on Tuesday, March 8. Isaacks was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 30 in Sabine County and is accused of indecency with a child.













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12News was not made aware of the formal indictments until Tuesday, March 15.
In early January of 2022, Jasper County Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Judge Raymond Hopson increased Isaacks' bond, after more charges were filed against him.
Isaacks is currently being held in the Jasper County Jail on a $6.5 million bond, according to jail records.
Related: Bond raised, more charges filed against former Evadale Little League President accused of crimes against children
Chief Deputy Scotty Duncan said the investigation into the case began in December of 2021, when a child in Jasper County told his parents about an alleged incident.
Following an investigation, an arrest warrant was issued for Isaacks.
In early January of 2022, Isaacks' Silsbee home was searched by law enforcement. Bags of evidence were taken out of his home as part of the investigation.
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Credit: Jasper County Jail
Related: Bond raised to $6.5M after 4 new charges filed against former Evadale Little League coach accused of sex crimes against children
Isaacks was taken to the Jasper County Jail in early January of 2022, where he was charged with one count of indecency with a child. At that time, his bond was set at $500,000.
His bond was later raised to $1 million for that charge. An additional charge of continuous sex abuse of a child from Jasper County raised his bond to $5 million in the county.
Isaacks was later charged with three counts of continuous sexual abuse of a child in Sabine County. Altogether he currently faces five different charges, which could mean as many as five victims are involved.
Two mothers spoke with 12News claiming their sons were victims of Isaacks. Both boys are 11 years old.
Both mothers claimed that Isaack came to know their children through the Evadale Little League. They said they never expected the coach to be accused of this crime.

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A Lumberton man has been sentenced to federal prison on child exploitation charges in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs.
Adam Dale Isaacks, 40, pleaded guilty to four counts of transporting a minor for purposes of sexual activity and was sentenced to 480 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Marcia A. Crone on June 3, 2024.
According to information presented in court, on Dec. 13, 2021, the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office responded to an Evadale home in reference to a report of several sexual assaults. As the investigation progressed, Isaacks was identified as the assailant. Isaacks, a youth baseball coach and president of the Evadale Little League Baseball organization and a trusted member of the community, was reported to have sexually assaulted eight minor members of his baseball team. The boys were between 9 and 11 years old the time of the offenses. The investigation revealed instances where several minor victims were transported by Isaacks from the Eastern District of Texas outside the state. While outside the state of Texas, Isaacks engaged in illicit sexual conduct with the minor victims. The trips were verified with records from airlines, credit card information, photos, and witnesses.
“We expect our little league coaches to protect the children entrusted to their care; this defendant did not do that and will now serve a lengthy sentence,” said U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs. “Coaches like the defendant, Mr. Isaacks, who have sex with minors should take note of today’s sentence, which reflects the consequences of abusing one’s position of trust by taking advantage of the vulnerabilities of minors and repeatedly engaging them in unlawful sexual activities. This case shows how local and federal agencies can work together to combat the growing epidemic of child exploitation—a crime that our office will aggressively prosecute.”
 
i sure hope they make him do the full 40 years because with just serving part of it he would still be young enough to re-offend and screw up the life of other little boys ............
 
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