Wednesday 1 March 2017

This Female Teacher Allegedly Raped Two Male Students, Then Ranked Them Sexually




A teacher from Texas named Kelsey Leigh Gutierrez allegedly raped two male students, then ranked their sexual performances in texts sent to the victims. Apparently, an investigation into the various incidents began after police were given anonymous tip. The Independent has written up the case as reported by KPRC 2 News:
KPRC 2 News said court documents alleged Ms Gutierrez met an 18-year-old pupil in a car park just under a week before she was fired. They kissed in the front seat of her car and then climbed into the back to have sex, it was claimed.
She was also said to have visited him at home for sex four days later. Investigators found evidence on both their phones about the teen's sexual performance and Ms Gutierrez admitted the relationship, according to reports.
It was also alleged that last year she met another student and they kissed in her car at a petrol station car park. The pair were said to have met four times.
There seems to be a bit of resistance to call this "rape," presumably because the victims were male. While the incident itself was allegedly non-violent, there remains the issue of consent. This kind of abuse of power is absolutely rape, regardless of the genders involved.On the most basic level, consent means vocal acceptance, but there are factors that obscure the purity of that decision. People in positions of power should not use their perceived authority to influence consent, especially in an educational setting. A sexual relationship between a student and teacher crosses a disturbing ethical line in its misuse of power, and that's true even if the student in question is an 18-year-old man.

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