GOLDEN, Colo.—Former radio host Scott Eller Cortelyou was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months of intensive supervised probation after pleading guilty to charges of having sexually graphic online conversations with someone he thought was a 12-year-old girl.
Cortelyou pleaded guilty in April to Internet luring and attempted Internet sexual exploitation of a child. Investigators said he had the conversations in an online chat room in August with an undercover agent posing as a girl.
Cortelyou, 53, of Conifer was a co-host of “Business for Breakfast” on Longmont-based KRCN-AM. His guilty plea means he must register as a sex offender.
Jefferson County District Judge Jack Berryhill agreed to let Cortelyou use his computer again under an agreement with his probation officer. Cortelyou had been forbidden from using computers since his arrest in January.



