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A former Texas school employee is charged with sexual assault of a child after allegedly telling authorities she lost her virginity to a 15-year-old student, PEOPLE confirms.
According to those documents, Siboyeh said the alleged relationship involved “one mistake after another.”
Siboyeh is free after posting $10,000 bond following her arrest Friday, and was ordered Monday to avoid contact with the boy and his family while keeping 200 feet away from any child care center, school or home where the boy resides, reports theHouston Chronicle.
At the time, Siboyeh worked as a paraprofessional atLabay Middle Schoolin Houston, the documents state. The tipster allegedly told a school district police officer that while visiting the 15-year-old’s house, the tipster saw Siboyeh and the 15-year-old “lying in bed together and that weird noises would be coming from the room,” the court documents state.
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Prosecutors say the 15-year-old’s sister also confirmed to police that her brother “told her that he was having a sexual relationship” with Siboyeh.
Siboyeh allegedly told police the sexual encounters began in July 2017, and occurred at the teenager’s home, in a park and at the Palace Inn motel. Police later verified that Siboyeh had rented a motel room on July 17 and 20 for two hours each.
Several “explicit images” and video of what an officer “believes to be the two having sexual intercourse” consistent with Siboyeh’s statements also turned up on her cell phone, the court documents allege.
An attorney for Siboyeh who might speak on her behalf was not immediately identified.
Siboyeh has been removed from her job, according to a statement from the school district, which said she was a substitute teacher in 2014 prior to her employment as a paraprofessional, reports theHouston Chronicle.
“Due to the seriousness of the allegation, the staff member was immediately removed from campus. Law enforcement conducted a full investigation that led to an off-campus arrest. These actions are not representative of Labay Middle School or CFISD employee standards of conduct.”
Siboyeh is due back in court on Nov. 8.
source: people.com