Stephen Coronel


Stephen Coronel is a guitarist and former member of the American rock band Wicked Lester. He co-wrote a handful of songs that would later be recorded by the group Kiss, a band which featured former Wicked Lester members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. In 2014, Coronel was convicted of possessing child pornography, and has been incarcerated at Kershaw Correctional Institution in South Carolina since 2016.

Biography

Musical career

A veteran of several New York City-area bands such as The Long Island Sounds, Bullfrog Bheer, Tree, Cathedral, Coffee, and Rainbow, Coronel introduced Stanley to Gene Simmons at his Washington Heights apartment in the early 1970s. The trio would go on to form Wicked Lester, which later morphed into Kiss when Simmons and Stanley decided to move in a new musical direction. Not involved in the formation of Kiss, Coronel formed the band Lover. While still a member of Wicked Lester in the early 1970s, Coronel created the riff and chord structures of future Kiss songs "She" and "Goin' Blind" with Simmons.

Sexual exploitation conviction

Coronel was arrested on September 26, 2014, and charged with five counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. A U.S. Department of Justice Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force investigation determined that child pornography had been uploaded from a residence in Bluffton, South Carolina.
Coronel was sentenced to six years in prison on April 27, 2016, after being found guilty of third degree sexual exploitation of a minor. As of April 2018, he was incarcerated at the Kershaw Correctional Institution in South Carolina.
Coronel was released from prison, placed on probation March 3, 2019 and transferred to South Carolina's Beaufort County Detention Center, where he is choosing to stay while awaiting approval to move to Florida.