Estes, who has worked in the securities industry for more than 25 years, is accused of sexually assaulting a girl under the age of 14, as well as inappropriately touching a girl under the age of 17. He is also accused of forcing her to touch him. The alleged crimes took place in 2001, 2004 and 2009.
The two aggravated sexual assault charges are first-degree felonies that could land Estes in jail for 5 to 99 years. The two charges related to indecency with a child are second-degree felonies, which carry 2- to 20-year prison sentences, if convicted.
Estes, 56, had previously been charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child in 2013, but that case was dismissed. He has worked with Stone Wealth Management since 2012. He is currently out of jail on $415,000 bond.