Apex, N.C. — A judge on Tuesday reduced the bond for a former Wake County YMCA worker accused of sexual battery.
Kim Kelly, 36, remained in the Wake County Jail Tuesday evening after he bond was lowered from $25,000 to $10,000.
Kelly was arrested in January as part of an Internet sex sting. Authorities said he initiated a conversation online with an investigator posing as a child in which sexual acts were mentioned.
Wake County authorities then arrested Kelly after a 16-year-old counselor at Southwest Wake YMCA in Apex said she had been touched inappropriately last year.
Kelly worked at the YMCA in Apex less than two months, officials said.



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March 11, 2008 11:56 a.m.