Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 10 Jul 2024, 07:17 am Print
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Two school employees in a Georgia school district of the USA have been accused of engaging in sexual relationships with their students in 2021 and 2022.
The teachers were identified as Railey Greeson and Brooklyn Shuler.
“I’m not trying to stereotype, but you could look at them and tell they were trouble,” Audrey Decker, whose stepdaughter attends the school, told New York Post.
“They just seemed boy-crazy. And everyone in the school knew it and joked about it," Decker said.
According to court documents, Railey Greeson was indicted Thursday on two counts of sexual contact by employee or agent in the first degree for having sex with two different male students between October 2021 and January 2022, reported 11 Alive news portal.
Brooklyn Shuler was indicted on one count of the same charge for having sex with a different male student between October 2021 and January 2022, the news portal reported.
One of the parents described the teachers as 'shameless'.
“You should have seen them with any attractive parents who came to the school. They would flirt with any of the dads. You know: laughing too loud, getting too close, that type of thing. Flirting. Trying to be cute. They were shameless," the parent told The New York Post.
According to reports, the two woman were arrested and booked at the Gordon County Jail.
They were later released on bond.
If convicted, Greeson and Shuler could face up to 25 years in prison or a fine of up to $100,000, reported New York Post.
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