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Students Accuse Teacher of Sex Abuse

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A teacher at a college preparatory school was fired last week to the horror and surprise of fellow staff and parents.  The 39-year-old teacher was terminated by the school when two former students came forward with allegations of teacher sex abuse.

Reportedly, the told stories about how the teacher had made inappropriate sexual advances towards them while they were students at the school. While authorities in Phoenix, Arizona have been notified about the situation, the man has not yet been arrested.

At this time, it is uncertain whether the police department will pursue the charges. An investigation has been opened on the former teacher and time will tell whether he is charged formally with teacher sex abuse. While the identity of the teacher is not being released at this time, it is known that he has been a member of the staff for 39 years.

Were you sexually abused in school by a teacher or staff member?  If so, contact the Zalkin Law Firm now to share your story with a student sex abuse lawyer from our team who can help you seek justice for the abuse you endured.

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