John Balyo |
Balyo, 35, of Caledonia, was arraigned Monday, June 23, in Calhoun County District Court on charges of first- and second-degree criminal sexual conduct. He was denied bond, according to mlive.com.
Gilbert said Balyo allegedly admitted to "some" of the allegations, which police said involve a single incident that occurred in Battle Creek in May.
Balyo allegedly paid Battle Creek resident Ronald Moser to arrange a sexual encounter with a minor. Federal agents alleged Moser posted explicit photos to a website and demonstrated an interest in trading child pornography.
Balyo was arrested Friday at a Christian music festival in Gaylord.
Christian radio station WCSG cut ties with Balyo over the weekend and publicly requested prayers for Balyo, his family, co-workers and alleged victims.
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Balyo hosted "Your Family Friendly Morning Show" on WCSG.
Monday morning WCSG's general manager, Chris Lemke, addressed the scandal on-air.
"The WCSG family was shocked and saddened to learn WCSG Morning Show host, John Balyo was arrested amid allegations which have since then been much publicized," said Lemke. "On Saturday, WCSG and Cornerstone University ended its affiliation with John."
Immediately following his arrest, WCSG executives placed Balyo on paid administrative leave. But within 24 hours, the station had severed ties with the troubled D.J. Monday morning, Lemke, who is also the executive director of Cornerstone University, hit the air waves and did more damage control.
"I want you, our radio family, to know that more than ever WCSG exists to serve as a Christ centered influence through compelling content, relevant platforms and passionate relationships," said Lemke. "Our vision is to be an encouraging and engaging media influence for Christ and his church, his kingdom and you here in West Michigan and around the world."
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