A former English teacher has finally opened up after denying many
times how she had s*x with her 16-year-old student on the night of her
husband’s bachelor party and even sent him selfies from her wedding. According to a Dailymail report,
Sara Domres, 28, pleaded guilty to two felony charges of se xual
assault of a student by school staff on Thursday, Fox6 reports. She
faces up to 12 years in jail when she is sentenced on September 30.
Domres was criminally charged in April, but pleaded not guilty
then, claiming she had only hugged the student when they met outside
school.
However, she was exposed after the 16-year-old student at New
Berlin West High School told police that he had s*x with her between 10
and 15 times.
Court evidence further revealed that the pair had s*x at the Park
and Ride parking lot on Moorland Road in New Berlin, Wisconsin, in July
last year and also at the Motel 6 off Bluemound Road in Brookfield on
the night of Domres’ husband’s bachelor party.
Police were able to confirm that the boy’s phone had connected to
the WiFi at the motel and that Domres paid for the room in cash.
Afterwards, the boy told police that she had sent him selfies while on
her honeymoon.
Sara Domres |
The criminal complaint said that the boy was in Domres’ English
class and began to send texts to each other frequently after they
‘became friends.’
On one occasion, Domres’ husband caught the two of them together in
the parking lot of the New Berlin Ale House which led to a verbal
confrontation. But it was one of the victim’s concerned friends who reported the
relationship to authorities and police began to investigate in January
this year.
School officials learned of the allegations on January 15, according to Fox, and placed Domres on administrative leave. She was later fired after an internal investigation by the school
district. It’s unclear whether the two continued their relationship even
after Domres got married, but investigators say she did send the boy
selfies on her honeymoon.
Her husband stayed by her side after her arrest and appeared in court when she maintained her innocence in April.
However, it was not immediately clear if they remain together after her guilty plea.