Ever wondered what happens when a teacher’s lesson plan takes a dark turn? Houston teacher Kedria Grisby and her son Roger Magee found out the hard way. The duo has made headlines for all the wrong reasons – arrested and charged for an unthinkable crime: recruiting students for prostitution. How did this seemingly ordinary mother-son duo end up on the wrong side of the law?
Sheriff deputies in Houston arrested Kedria Grisby, a teacher, along with her son Roger Magee. They were charged with serious felonies related to recruiting students for prostitution.
The arrests took place in November 2022, following an extensive investigation by law enforcement officers. Both mother and son were taken into custody and are currently being held in the local jail.
Following the court proceedings, Grisby was charged with six counts, three each for prostitution and sex trafficking, with a total bond of $750,000. As part of her release conditions, she is barred from contacting the three complaining witnesses and having unsupervised interactions with minors.
Police believe that Grisby helped her son by recruiting troubled juveniles from the local high school by offering them a place to stay, which would be a hotel. During the court proceedings, evidence showed that text messages between the complaining female and her son discussed payment for prostitution services via Zelle. Grisby paid for the motel room where the incident allegedly occurred.
The three victims, aged 15, 16, and 17 were reportedly students at the school Grisby taught at and were reportedly runaways.
More teens have come forward stating that Grigsby was also attempting to recruit them while attending school.
Klein ISD shared this full statement on Wednesday after recent comments from community activists Quanell X and Candice Matthews:
Once again, the information shared by Quanell X and Candace Matthews is completely false. The facts are that an individual notified us that she filed a report in Harris County related to former employee Keidra Grigsby in February 2023.
That same day, our Klein ISD Police Department immediately contacted the Sheriff’s Office with the case number provided to us by the individual, and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office reported that Keidra Grigsby was not a suspect. The next time we heard anything related to Keidra Grigsby was this Monday when the Sheriff’s Office contacted our police department regarding pending charges.
The Klein Police Department then immediately apprehended Keidra Grigsby and assisted the Sheriff’s Office with her arrest. Again, any behavior harming children is deplorable, and we will always fully cooperate with our many law enforcement partners to ensure anyone engaging in such acts is brought to justice.
The Klein ISD School District released the original statement in response to the arrest:
Dear Klein Cain Families,
We are writing to inform you of a situation the Harris County Sheriff’s Office just notified us of, which we have immediately addressed. Law enforcement notified us that cosmetology teacher Kedria Grigsby was taken into custody for felony charges of sex trafficking and compelling prostitution.
As soon as we were notified of this information, the district took immediate action, apprehended, and immediately placed Ms. Grigsby on administrative leave. Klein ISD has NO intention of allowing this individual back to Klein Cain or any Klein ISD school, and we will report to all appropriate agencies at the conclusion of the investigation.
Let us be clear: any behavior harming children is deplorable, and we will always fully cooperate with our many law enforcement partners to ensure anyone engaging in such acts is brought to justice.
Parents, please speak to your children about this matter, and if you have information to share, please report it to the Klein ISD police at the phone numbers listed below. We understand that this news is unsettling. Rest assured, we are committed to dealing with this situation transparently. Our utmost priority is the safety of our students.
If the allegations prove true, we strongly encourage the criminal justice system to take every appropriate action to protect our children. Please contact Klein ISD police 24/7 at (832) 249-4266 or use our Keep Klein Safe anonymous reporting tool at https://kleinisd.net/keepkleinsafe if you have additional information. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we navigate this challenging situation together.
Sincerely, Lauren Marti, Klein Cain Principal Chief Runnels, Klein ISD Chief of Police
The scandalous tale of Kedria Grisby and her son’s illicit activities sheds light on a dark corner of the education world. The repercussions of their actions ripple far beyond their community, underscoring the importance of vigilance and ethical conduct in our schools. Remember that prevention is key, and it starts with each one of us being vigilant and proactive.
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