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Christina Formella, a former teacher of special education in Illinois High School, was arrested in March
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Prosecutors said in court this week that Formella began to seduce a boy when he was 14 and said she had sex 50 times
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Formella did not admit to guilty and threatened up to 60 years in prison if convicted
Illinois judge denied the request to reduce the “buffer zone” between a married teacher and a teenager who is accused of sexual harassment 50 times.
During the fight, a 30 -year -old Christina Formla, a former special education teacher, is accused of 55 criminal sexual abuse, criminal sexual abuse, seduction and obscene child, 30 -year -old Christina Formlas, which was filmed in social media.
The judge allowed her to release when she waits for her to refrain from communicating with a suspected teenager or anyone under 18, or joins Downers Grove South High School – where she was a teacher before recovering – Dupage County state lawyer Robert Berlin said in June.
Part of its pre -trial edition includes carrying a GPS monitor prohibiting her from coming over 5,000 feet from the alleged victim’s home, school or workplace The Chicago tribune messages.
Formella’s lawyer asked the judge to reduce the buffer zone to 2500 feet because the alleged victim goes a mile from her home, which is in a larger buffer area, says The Chicago tribune.
However, at a Wednesday meeting in which the formella attended with her husband, the judge denied the request to indicate the need to ensure the safety of the alleged victim, says The Chicago tribune.
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The alleged crimes revealed when a teenager’s mother found a worrying text thread between a son and a teacher in detail their alleged relationship, prosecutors said.
Initially, Formella was accused of one number of criminal sexual attack and two serious criminal sexual abuse.
June Prosecutors have fired a dozens of numbers, accusing it of 55 in total “sexual abuse and student attack,” said Berlin on 17 June. In a press release.
Prosecutors claim that sexual abuse began in 2023. January, when the boy was 14, and continued until 2024. August/September, Berlin reported.
“It is claimed that during that time the Formella sent the victim many text messages that attracted the nature, and that she and the victim have taken about fifty times sexual acts both at school and Formella at home, including at least forty -five times at school.”
Prosecutors claim that Formella retained a “memoir” in his phone notes program “Memoar”, which details its obvious anger to a teenager, including letters that the boy “deceived me”.
“We will never be together,” the Formella said. “I’m not the second choice. I am the best thing you will ever have with all my mistakes.”
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Formella denied ever having sex with a teenager.
Her lawyer did not respond to people’s request to comment.
These allegations “Formella” do not “exceed,” said Berlin on June 17. On the show.
Formella is scheduled to return to court in 2025. August 4
In a statement to people, the Formella family partially stated: “A woman accused of shame about sexual misconduct reflects deeply embedded missions of missogy that have survived in all generations. Christina has become the latest target of this alarming phenomenon – it was a completely worrying phenomenon.”
Later, the statement added: “This is not just a double standard. This is a performance – a public ritual that punishes women not for what they have done, but for how they are perceived. Instead of discussing facts or laws, public discourse captures the appearance of Christina, its private life, its lipstick –
If you or your acquaintance was a victim of sexual abuse, the “strength” of the text to the crisis text line 741-741 to connect with a certified crisis advisor.
If you or your acquaintance have been sexually attacked, contact the National Hot Line by phone 1-800-656-hope (4673) or visit Rainn.org.
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