The judge who handled the controversial rape case of Brock Turner has been hired as a tennis coach at a California high school, a report said.

Aaron Persky — who was recalled from his position at Santa Clara County Superior Court after public outrage over Turner’s sentencing — has begun the school season as the coach of Lynbrook High School’s junior varsity girls tennis team, according to San Francisco’s KPIX-TV.

A spokesperson for the high school district said the school held a meeting with parents to discuss Persky’s hiring.

“He was a highly qualified applicant, having attended several tennis coaching clinics for youth and holds a high rating from the United States Tennis Association,” the spokesperson, Rachel Zlotziver, said in a statement.

“Our focus remains on ensuring that our students have the best possible educational experience — both academically and athletically.”

Persky was recalled in 2018 after outrage over his decision to sentence Turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a young woman outside a fraternity house on campus. Prosecutors argued for a seven-year prison sentence.

Turner was released from jail for good behavior after serving three months.