GOLDEN, Colo.-
Former radio host Scott Eller Cortelyou pled guilty Monday to two charges over allegations he had sexually graphic online conversations with someone he thought was a minor.
Cortelyou, 53, pled guilty to Internet luring and attempted Internet sexual exploitation of a child, the Jefferson County district attorney’s office said. He could face up to six years in prison at a sentencing hearing July 24 and will have to register as a sex offender.
Investigators alleged Cortelyou, of Conifer, had sexually graphic conversations in an online chat room in August with an undercover agent posing as a 12-year-old girl.
His attorney Craig Silverman has said Cortelyou never met or tried to meet the person.
Cortelyou was a co-host of “Business for Breakfast” on Longmont-based KRCN-AM.



