By Kim Minugh
kminugh@sacbee.com
A former youth pastor at a Rocklin church is headed to prison for three years after he pleaded no contest to a charge that he had a sexual relationship with a teenage girl he met through his work at the church, according to authorities.
Placer County Superior Court Judge Robert P. McElhany handed down the sentence for 33-year-old Jeffery Allen Waisner (photo left) of Lincoln during a Wednesday hearing, according to a news release from the Placer County District Attorney's Office.
McElhany also ordered that Waisner be placed on parole for three years after he is released from prison, the release states. He also will have to register as a sex offender after he is released from prison.
In February, Waisner, who is married and has three children, pleaded no contest to a charge of engaging in lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, according to the release.
Waisner met his victim, who is now 15, in one of the youth programs he ran as youth pastor at the Crossroads Community Church, the DA's release states. They began a sexual relationship in the summer of 2009, which involved thousands of text messages - some sexually explicit in nature - between the two, according to the release.
The girl also once accompanied Waisner to San Francisco after midnight without her parents' knowledge, the release states.
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