WS - Elementary school teacher sexually abuses 11-year old student - May 2, 2024

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Twenty-four-year-old Madison Bergmann, of St. Paul, was charged with one count of first-degree child sexual assault with a child under age 13.

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Well, I'm guessing her future as a teacher is quite in peril, no doubt. JMOO.
WTH was she thinking?
Dunno who started the back-and-forth, but the teacher, IMO, certainly should have ignored any type of conversation that hinted at something, and if anything got physical, she had to know she was heading for Big Trouble.
He was ELEVEN YEARS OLD. SMH.
 
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Well, I'm guessing her future as a teacher is quite in peril, no doubt. JMOO.
WTH was she thinking?
Dunno who started the back-and-forth, but the teacher, IMO, certainly should have ignored any type of conversation that hinted at something, and if anything got physical, she had to know she was heading for Big Trouble.
He was ELEVEN YEARS OLD. SMH.
She was thinking the same thing that every child molester thinks. Thinking about her own sexual gratification, not considering the damage she is doing to the child she abused. MOO
 
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Twenty-four-year-old Madison Bergmann, of St. Paul, was charged with one count of first-degree child sexual assault with a child under age 13.

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there is a big problem with sexual abuse at public schools. too bad she will get a slap on the wrist and be treated with kid gloves just like they usually do. sickening. homeschool your children
 
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Madison Bergmann, 24, now faces nine additional felonies — one count of using a computer to facilitate a child sex crime, five charges of sexual misconduct by school staff, two charges of child enticement causing mental or bodily harm, and a charge of exposing a child to harmful materials, according to an amended complaint filed last week.
 
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a 5th grader.

WTH???

sheesh
 
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there is a big problem with sexual abuse at public schools. too bad she will get a slap on the wrist and be treated with kid gloves just like they usually do. sickening. homeschool your children

Absolute nonsense. Source?

Actual stats. If we round ‘all relatives’, the number of abuse cases is 327,000. ‘Other known people’ (presumably includes teachers): 70,000.

In other words, a child is 124% more likely to be abused by a familial relation than an unrelated but known person.
 
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there is a big problem with sexual abuse at public schools. too bad she will get a slap on the wrist and be treated with kid gloves just like they usually do. sickening. homeschool your children
And you think private schools don't have it? Get real.

She might also have thought she was teaching him about the birds and the bees. We certainly wouldn't condone it if it was a 24-year-old male teacher and an 11-year-old girl.
 
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A Wisconsin elementary school teacher who engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a student broke down in tears after being sentenced to six years in prison on Friday, Dec. 19.

Madison Bergmann was sentenced to six years of confinement, to be followed by six years of supervision, after pleading guilty to one count of child enticement and two counts of sexual misconduct,
Teacher Who Texted Boy, 11, About 'Making Out' Is Sentenced — and Breaks Down in Tears
 
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A Wisconsin elementary school teacher who engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a student broke down in tears after being sentenced to six years in prison on Friday, Dec. 19.

Madison Bergmann was sentenced to six years of confinement, to be followed by six years of supervision, after pleading guilty to one count of child enticement and two counts of sexual misconduct,
Teacher Who Texted Boy, 11, About 'Making Out' Is Sentenced — and Breaks Down in Tears

Six years. Her victim will still be a minor.

I'm not interested in her years.

She got off lightly.

JMO
 
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I am not much persuaded by her weeping - it seems pretty performative.

It seems far too many adults feel that the faintest stirring of an attraction is the start of a romance novel.
 
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I am not much persuaded by her weeping - it seems pretty performative.

It seems far too many adults feel that the faintest stirring of an attraction is the start of a romance novel.
Ewwww
 
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I've told this story before on this site, and probably will again.

When I was in college in the early 1990s, I worked with a woman who also worked at a group home for teenage boys who had been in various kinds of trouble with the law. One thing she had always found out about them, 100% of the time, was a history of sexual abuse. That wasn't as surprising for her as the most common culprit.

Which was - TEENAGE FEMALE BABYSITTERS. Best friend's mom or mom's best friend was not far behind, and while the kids may have thought it was fun, it messes with their minds in ways most of us can't comprehend.

She said that if she ever had kids, she would NEVER hire teenage girls to look after them, and would be less concerned at the idea of her daughters being molested, than she would her sons.
 

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