

(Photo: Central Michigan University)

Ian Elliott, the former president of Central Michigan University's student government, was sentenced Friday in Mt. Pleasant to at least a year and one day for the sexual assault of two women while he a student and member of Phi Kappa Tau.

Under a plea agreement, he plead no contest to one count of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree in 2014 and 2016, reports Eric Baerren of The Morning Sun. That means he accepts the conviction but does not plead or admit guilt. The Michigan attorney general initially charged him with three counts of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree and one count of assault with intent to commit penetration.

The prison term could run as long as 15 years. He must register for the rest of his life as a sex offender. The incidents took place in 2014 and 2016.

The victims, Rachel Wilson and Landy Blackmore, read statements to Isabella County Chief Judge Eric Jones before sentencing. They wanted their names published in connection with their impact statements.

"I am disgusted at the potential he wasted," Blackmore said. She also talked about one night after she was sexually assaulted that she talked at length with Elliott, who repeatedly told her that he was sorry.

Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a statement: