In plea agreements that spared the victims from testifying, Clark pleaded guilty Monday in Colonial Heights Circuit Court to three counts of aggravated battery and was sentenced to 60 years with all but 13 years suspended. In exchange for his pleas, prosecutors withdrew four additional charges.

Later that afternoon, Clark pleaded guilty in Chesterfield Circuit Court to four counts of aggravated sexual battery and two counts of taking indecent liberties with a child while in a custodial role. He was sentenced to 90 years in prison with all but 12 years suspended. Prosecutors withdrew 16 accompanying counts.

“Our goal with this plea agreement was to avoid any further pain or damage to those young men,” Barr said.

After Clark was first arrested in Chesterfield last September on charges of abusing a boy now 13, additional charges were added as other boys or young men came forward, police said.

In one case in which Clark plied his victim with alcohol, he took the 12-year-old boy to the movies with another young boy last summer. After the movie, Clark dropped off the second boy with his mother at Walmart before taking the 12-year-old to a Food Lion store, according to a summary of evidence by Colonial Heights Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Ashley Henderson.