The good news the husband wised up and got a divorce.
Teacher decided to risk her freedom to be with her student.
A sojourn to the beach on a summer day may have cost the freedom of a former Central High School teacher accused of sexually assaulting several of her male special education students.
Prosecutors are seeking to have a judge revoke the bond for 32-year-old Laura Calladio Ramos after her car was recently pulled over in an Eastern Connecticut beachside community and police said one of her former students— and alleged sex victim— was in the vehicle with her.
Ramos, of Pond Point Avenue in Milford, is currently awaiting trial. She is charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault, first with sexually assaulting an 18-year-old special ed student between December and April 2017 and then later charged again after police claimed she sexually assaulted another student on many occasions including in a Shelton restaurant.
Police now said they have information Ramos, who has since resigned her teaching post, may have sexually assaulted other students.
Police said following her first arrest, Ramos admitted in a video-recorded statement to having sex with the 18-year-old student “a handful of times,” beginning Dec. 23, 2016, until April 2017. She said most of the time they had sex in her car.
Police said a second special education student at the high school said on June 23 that he had also had sex with Ramos.
The student said that in April, he had gone with Ramos to a Fairfield restaurant. After having dinner, the two went to Ramos’ car in the parking lot and had sex, police said the student told them.
On another occasion in April, police said, Ramos complained to the teen that her husband didn’t want to have sex with her and then took him to a restaurant in Shelton. While at that restaurant, the teacher and her student went into the restaurant’s “electrical room,” where they had sex, police said.
They said the teen told them he later received a text from Ramos saying it was the best sex she ever had.
That’s wild.
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