fbpx
Share
Share
Share

New details about teacher aide accused of molesting student.

There’s new information about a teacher assistant accused of molesting a 12-year-old male student, and it is shocking, to say the least.

Lauren King was arrested after detectives found more than 4,000 sexual texts between her and a student.

That student has a learning disability and goes to Royal Palm School in Fort Myers, where King worked.

A released document shows how King manipulated the boy.

According to the document, she sent him hundreds of dollars and some pricey gifts.

Police believe King did this as a way to keep him quiet about the sexual abuse she is accused of inflicting on him.

Then there are disturbing text messages where King urges the student to clear their chat history.

She’s accused of sending him nude photos and sexual videos. Many of the texts between King and the student are way too graphic to explain.

King is in the Lee County Jail, facing charges for molesting the boy. Her bond is $350,000.

The trauma of child sex abuse is an unthinkable tragedy, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Ovadia Law Group, we’re dedicated to providing compassionate support and expert legal representation to survivors of child sex abuse. Our experienced team understands the sensitivity and complexity of these cases and is committed to fighting for justice on behalf of survivors. Whether the abuse occurred in a school, daycare, or another institution, we’ll work tirelessly to hold the perpetrators accountable and seek the compensation you deserve. With our free consultation, you can discuss your case with us confidentially and learn about your legal options. Don’t let the pain of child sex abuse go unaddressed – call Ovadia Law Group today at 1-800-674-9396 and let us help you seek justice and healing.

Source: winknews

*The previous information was taken from an online news article. We are not responsible if the information changes or is incorrect after the date and time of publication. If the information is incorrect, please let us know and we will correct it.

Need an attorney?

Latest News

Skip to content