Brittany Zamora, a married middle school teacher, was arrested for allegedly providing a 13-year-old pupil with sexual favors on campus while she was in class.
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According to court documents, a sixth-grade teacher in Arizona who is accused of having sex with a 13-year-old boy engaged in oraI sex with him in a classroom and told him she wanted him “every day with no time limit.
” According to court documents obtained by the Arizona Republic, Brittany Zamora, 27, a teacher at Las Brisas Academy Elementary School in Goodyear, is accused of having three sexual encounters with the 13-year-old student and performing oraI sex on him in her vehicle between February 1 and March 8.
He informed police that Zamora and the teenager also exchanged naked pictures, claiming that their relationship began when the married teacher started “flirting” with him in a class chat group. After that, she sent the teenager a picture of herself and another person wearing lingerie in the nude.
According to court documents,
during one conversation, the teenager expressed his desire to have sex with Zamora once more.
“Baby, I know!” Zamora answered. “I want you without a time limit, every day.” In a different communication, Zamora stated: “I would quit my job and (have sex with) you all day long,” according to court documents.
After the teen’s parents discovered text messages suggesting a sexual relationship between the two, Zamora was taken into custody last week. According to authorities, the texts were found because the boy’s parents had set up an app to keep an eye on his phone.
According to the Arizona Republic, Zamora was arrested Thursday on one count of transmitting pornographic material to a juvenile.
According to the newspaper, a court commissioner subsequently determined that there was sufficient grounds to detain her on suspicion of eight counts of sexual behavior with a minor, two acts of child molestation, and one crime of transmitting pornographic material.
During her first court appearance on Friday,
Zamora told a court commissioner that she would “love to go home, to be released.” Commissioner Melissa Zabor set Zamora’s bond at $250,000 after she informed her, “I’d love to go home to my husband.
” Another pupil has reportedly reported to the authorities that he witnessed Zamora and the 13-year-old engaging in sexual activity. Zamora told investigators that he also sent a second student’s fake pictures.
After the teen’s parents discovered the alarming text conversations, the school principal reported the suspected sexuaI relationship to the authorities late Wednesday.
Richard Rundhaug, interim superintendent of the Liberty School District, said police were given screenshots of the damaging communications.
Rundhaug stated in a statement on the school’s website that “the safety of our students is our #1 priority.” “Openness is just as crucial.
We are working closely with the Goodyear Police Department and will provide more information when it is appropriate. A day later,
Rundhaug declared in a statement that the staff member who had been arrested would not be going back to the school. “The Arizona State Board of Education has been notified of this incident so they can decide whether to certify the teacher,” Rundhaug stated.
Additionally, to assist students and staff in coping with this occurrence, Las Brisas Academy has school psychologists and counselors on site today. For the foreseeable future, the school psychologists and counselors will also remain on hand to continue serving the needs of our staff and kids.
Additionally, according to the teen’s parents, Zamora’s husband “harassed” the teen’s father over the phone, pleading with him not to call the police regarding the accusations. According to court documents the tabloid was able to get, Zamora’s husband told the teen’s father that his wife had “made a big mistake, but that she loved the kids.
” Additionally, Zamora’s husband implied that he and the teen’s father should fight in order to resolve the strange love triangle, saying that they should “meet up” in order to “settle this.” According to court documents, the teen’s father hung up after ignoring the invitation.
The Arizona Republic reports that Zamora, who began working at the school less than a year ago, is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. It was unknown whether she had a lawyer.