Posted on 08/15/2017 10:55:54 AM PDT by BradtotheBone
A former Union County middle school gym teacher was arrested Monday for a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old student, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said Monday.
Shawnetta D. Reece, 40, of Blairsville, was sexually involved with the student in 2013, the agency said in a news release.
Reece was arrested after the Union County Sheriffs Office received information on the alleged relationship, and asked the GBI to assist with the investigation.
"The student was moving from the 8th grade into the 9th grade during this time," the news release stated. "As a result of the investigation, Reece has been arrested for child molestation and sexual assault by persons with supervisory or disciplinary authority."
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Don’t forget to give her half you paycheck for the next 20 years.
Well, if I can use you theory......
I identify as a 15 year old high school student!
Think she’ll buy it???
Hey, who knows? Good luck!
I’ll raise you an A+bert.
She said I was a bad boy and she needs to see me after school.
She doesnt look 40.
Do I have to put the sarcasm tag on everything? Lighten up, Francis.
Too hot for guilt.
Do I have to put the sarcasm** tag on everything? Lighten up, Francis.
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Uh yeah, you do...Why? ...Waaay too many Freepers (men) really think the boys in these scenarios have won the lottery...and they are not kidding or as you (incorrectly) put it, “being sarcastic.”
Fact that there are so many offensive “Too hot for guilt” posts EVERY time these stories appear is why I am not going to lighten up on posts that might legitimize pedophilia either on purpose or by accident.
You know what would be better, posting what you really mean...either condemning it or not posting at all if can’t condemn it.
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