New York vocational school teacher indicted for repeated sexual acts with student: DA

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A Suffolk County, New York, teacher was indicted on several charges including rape and sexual abuse, after allegedly having repeated sex with a 15-year-old student.

Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney shares what to expect ahead of Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann's court appearance on 'Your World.'man working as an audio production teacher in a vocational school faces serious charges after being accused of repeatedly engaging in sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old student in 2019, according to authorities.

"This defendant allegedly used his role as an educator to prey on a student for his own sexual desires," Tierney said in a press release."The safety of children in our schools and community is a non-negotiable priority and this kind of abuse will not be tolerated."During the investigation, detectives learned Sperl first met the student, a then 15-year-old girl who was enrolled in his audio production class, in 2019.

Investigators allege the communication between the two became flirtatious, and the teacher started requesting that she send him intimate images and videos.

 

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