>>816238>He would eat lunch in his science teacher’s classroom during his first two years>but as the student began his junior year, teacher began to text the boy messages of a “very graphic, sexual nature”>a trend that escalated into the boy’s senior year, according to the civil complaint>teacher then allegedly sent the boy “sexually provocative” images in April 2025 before raping him in her classroom the next monthmy first question is: why didn't he tell anyone for a fucking year if the messages were so psychologically damaging? is there any realm of existence in which he was getting off to those messages, and thus didn't want them to end? is there any realm of existence in which he might've showed them to someone, and that person advised him on how he ought to act in order to try and exploit this teacher? it just seems suspicious that he didn't immediately out her as a pervert. I know he's the victim in all of this, but is it possible that this kid knew what was at stake and manipulated her into having sex with him, only to then later on play the victim in order to try and monetarily gain from the exchange?
>The abused teen wants $100,000 in damages from teacher, a college graduate who grew up in a plush $1.2 million Rhode Island mansionit could've gone like this:
- teacher shows affection to kid, he learns that she's sweet on him
- teacher starts being sexually explicit, kid shows this to dad, who gets the bright idea to lure her in, because they know that she's flush with cash
- kid leads teacher on to the point that she's convinced he wants to fuck her, so they have consensual sex
- kid claims, per dad's instructions, that he was raped and she now needs to compensate him for the pain she's caused (and knows that even if it was consensual that she's got no leg to stand on because we live in a society in which statutory rape is considered as deplorable as forceful sexual assault
- ???
- profit
now, I'm not saying that's what's going on here, but I'm just saying that it's possible someone could pull a scam like this, because really, that's just the world we fucking live in. scams everywhere, everyone thirsty to earn a huge payday by duping someone out of their money, be it a rich sexually frustrated and mentally ill school teacher or a big corporation.
rabble rabble rabble. why can't people just keep it in their pants? don't mix business with pleasure, y'know. don't fuck kids, because whatever you think about it ethically, the law is the law and you're just setting yourself up for a world of hurt like this.
p.s. hey at least she's getting punished for it, if it were a man there'd be torches and pitchforks screaming OFF WITH HIS HEAD.