Posted on 11/27/2011 6:46:11 PM PST by WOBBLY BOB
A substitute teacher for a special-education school in North St. Paul has admitted to trying to sway a student to engage in prostitution.
Tameshia Leeann Allen-Hodges, 23, of Oakdale was accused of bringing a 21-year-old female student with developmental disabilities to her home, where she took photos of the student in lingerie and suggested she perform sex acts for money.
The photos were posted online with the student's contact information.
The student told police she received multiple calls and said at least one man came to Allen-Hodges' apartment, though the student said she did not engage in any physical contact with him, according to a criminal complaint.
Police searched Allen-Hodges' cellphone and found seven photos of the scantily clad student dated April 22. Allen-Hodges admitted she posted them online, the complaint said.
Allen-Hodges was charged in Washington County District Court with inducing an individual to engage in prostitution and sex trafficking, both felonies.
She pleaded guilty to the prostitution charge Wednesday. She will be sentenced March 7.
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I’d say in this case spank a teacher, except that might be misconscrewed.
That’s what I thought Centerplate Concessions was.
It does not appear to me that someone with no more than a high school diploma can be a substitute teacher in Minnesota.
http://www.onlinecollegeguru.com/careers/minnesota/steps-to-become-a-substitute-teacher/
“Don’t see where it hurts anything.”
Except the children with names like “Pornisha”,”Symphony” and (I actually heard this over the intercom shopping one day)...”Lasagne”....Lasagne was told she had a call.
That reminds me of the names of Scarlett O’Hara’s sisters in “Gone With The Wind”! If you’ve seen the movie or read the book, Scarlett’s sisters have combined names like that. One of them was Suellen and the other was Carreen. (sp?) Suellen was “Susanne-Eleanor” and Carreen was “Caroline-Irene”. This explanation was explained in the book, but not in the film. Their father was an Irish immigrant, the mother was born in USA, but was of a French family from Louisianna!
A woman who waited on me in a department store was named Latrina.
Agape High School — a school for pregant and teen mothers.
isn’t “Agape” Latin for “love”?
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