THREE more teachers sexually abuse students just this week… and a challenge

This weekend, I read of not one, not two, but THREE MORE teachers who were caught having sex with students just this past week.

One in Lake County (click here if you want the details), and

One in Sebring (click here if you want the details), and

One in Miami (click here if you want the details).

We all want our children to be safe from sexual abuse at school, right? That’s why we pass those laws preventing “sex offenders” from living within thousands of feet from a school.  But how many “sex offenders” are sexually assaulting kids at schools or at parks or playgrounds, for that matter?

I’d like to know. I’m curious to see just how many? It seems there are dozens of teachers sexually abusing kids at school. Logically, if the sex offenders are so scrutinized and we spend millions of dollars enforcing restrictions imposed on them, they must be rampantly committing sex crimes at these places, right?

Or are they?!?

If anyone is interested in a challenge; I have one… FAC would like to find out how many sex offenders committed sexual assaults against children at a school, park or playground in 2013, 2014 and 2015 vs. how many teachers committed sexual assaults against children.

We can do the same for 2004, which was before the residency restrictions were passed.

We can accomplish this through public information requests to the sheriff of each county and to the State’s Department of Education. FAC can provide email contact information to all sheriffs to anyone interested in this project.

Please contact [email protected] if you are interested in this project.


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6 thoughts on “THREE more teachers sexually abuse students just this week… and a challenge

  • February 23, 2016

    In Alabama kids for over 20 years were called liars, because of a husband cop and his wife a teacher. http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2014/07/ex-chilton_county_deputy_his_w.html and http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/2016/02/10/hubbard-sentenced-to-20-years-in-prison/ but it is not solved yet. Many members of the cult got away and because they were untouchable society, they had to give up a scapegoat. The rumors even made A&E TV once.and it was about the DA’s Office.
    Hubbard got a light sentence compared to one guy he helped send to prison for LIFE on a lesser charge. Hubbard got a privileged sentence and will also get treated different in prison where he sent other guys like his case. One was 16 and the judge was the same one.
    Why one count not the 47 he was charged with. One count for each victim who they proven by his photo album they kept.
    What about the teacher wife? No prison and she rounded up the victims. Privileged by being kin to kin to the court.

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  • February 22, 2016

    BTW – I would be glad to send inquiries for this – do they usually answer requests like that?

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    • February 22, 2016

      They are REQUIRED to answer public information requests. It’s part of the freedom of information act.

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      • February 22, 2016

        Tell that to the Orange County system in Orlando… Been waiting three months on my request for my court records.

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  • February 22, 2016

    Also, this falls right in line with the statistics of these crimes being carried out by someone known to the victim and not from stranger danger….

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  • February 22, 2016

    I wonder also how many of these are false allegations? Retaliation so to speak

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