Mary Kay Letourneau
Mary Kay Letourneau was a teacher at Shorewood Elementary School in Seattle, WA. She first met Vili Fualaau when he was in second grade. In 1995, she became Fualaau’s sixth grade teacher. Unhappily married, she began an affair with Fualaau, now 13 years old, in the summer of 1996. Her husband discovered the affair, and in February of 1997 Letourneau was arrested for rape. The story immediately became national news and the punchline for late night talk show jokes.
In May of 1997, Letourneau gave birth to a girl, Audrey, fathered by Fualaau. In August of 1997, Letourneau pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree child rape, and was given a suspended seven-year jail sentence, serving six months in the county jail and required to enroll in a three-year sex offender program. However, in February of 1997, she was found in a parked car with Faulaau, along with a sizable amount of money, baby clothes, and a passport, and was sent back to prison to serve the remainder of her term. Letourneau and Fualaau’s second daughter, Georgia, was born in October of 1997. In August of 2004, Letourneau was released from jail, and in May of 2005, she and Fualaau were married, in a ceremony covered exclusively by Entertainment Tonight, who paid a reported $750,000. Now husband and wife, Letourneau and Fualaau recently were in the news for throwing a “Hot For Teacher Night” at a Seattle bar, where Fualaau DJed and Letourneau (who has changed her legal name to Mary Kay Fualaau) hosted.
Fuel owner Mike Morris tells ,
“It’s turned into sort of a love story. I realize it had a sick twist at the beginning, but they’re both adults now. They’re both married by the state of Washington.”
Both husband and wife will be at Fuel this weekend. She will emcee “Hot Teacher Night,” and he will play deejay. “It’s just go and have fun on a Saturday night,” says Morris, “and if people are looking to have some fun, just come check us out.”
Letourneau, 47, first met Vili Fualaa, 26, when he was in the second grade. Whe he was 12 and she was 34 the two became ‘more than friends’ which resulted in Letourneau receiving a 7½-year prison sentence. She was released in 2004 and a year later the two got married and are still together.
Personal Life of Mary Key

1. Her father was a ‘conservative’ U.S. Congressman from Orange County, CA.
2. Her mother was an anti-feminist activist.mary-kay-letourneau.jpg
3. Mary Kay was one of seven children born to the Roman Catholic family.
4. She has two half-siblings born to her father and his mistress.
5. The two first met when he was eight years old and she was 29-years old.
6. Their sexual relationship began when he was in the sixth grade. He 13- and she 34-years old.
7. She was married at the time she was messing around with the boy.
8. Mary Kay was released on parole in 2004 after serving several years in prison for statutory rape.
9. She will be registered as a sex offender for the rest of her life unless a judge riles otherwise.
10. Mary Kay was once a respected elementary school teacher.
11. Mary Kay was once considered an All-American girl.
12. Mary gave birth to 2 children by her underage student, She divorsed her husband.
13. If Mary Kay is the best America has to offer in the way of a model girl, perhaps it is time to look to Asia or any other country anywhere for something better. :)
Mary Kay Letourneau & Vili Fualaau:
Ten years ago Vili Fualaau, then a sixth grader in suburban Seattle, and Mary Kay Letourneau, his 34-year-old teacher and a married mother of four, began an affair that produced two children and became a national scandal. This month, the couple will celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary.
Although Letourneau spent seven years in prison for second-degree rape of a child, she and Fualaau never stopped professing their love. Last May, nine months after her release, they were married at a Seattle-area winery.
“We do normal things,” says Letourneau, 44, who shares a rented three-bedroom beachside house in Normandy Park, Wash., with Fualaau, 22. Recently “we all went out to dinner at our favorite Mexican restaurant, then over to Blockbuster to get a movie.”
But there are challenges. Letourneau, who lost her teaching license, and Fualaau, who hopes to become a tattoo artist (they rely on the substantial six-figure fee they received for the TV rights to their wedding), are focused on getting full custody of their daughters Audrey, 8, and Alexis, 7.
For now Fualaau’s mother, Soona, who prison, has custody of them, but in June Letourneau and Fualaau hope a Seattle court will give them custody. “It’ll be nice to take the girls to Disneyland and not have to ask the state or notify Vili’s mom,” says Letourneau.
Her four other kids, from her marriage to Steve Letourneau, are slowly re-entering her life. Last October Steve Jr., 21, told his mother he was moving to Seattle from Anchorage and asked if he could live with her. Mary Claire, 18, a freshman at the Art Institute of Seattle, stays over frequently, and Jacqueline, 12, and Nicholas, 14, also visit regularly.
Still, the situation is complicated for Fualaau. “I feel like I don’t really have a place except that I’m their mother’s husband,” he says. His wife’s children “had a mom and dad and then I came into the picture and they think, ‘I hate that guy; if he hadn’t come along this would never have happened.’”
relationship with Steve Jr., who is only one year younger, can be strained. “I feel a bit of competition, like, ‘Who deserves Mom’s attention more?’ ” he says. “I back down because she’s his mom and I don’t want him hating me. But I get so frustrated.”
Another strain: Last December, a police officer stopped Fualaau in SeaTac, Wash., for speeding and reported smelling alcohol on his breath. This April a jury found him guilty; his lawyer is looking at options to keep him out of jail.
Despite the arrest, Fualaau’s everyday life is, for the most part, ordinary. He and Letourneau devote most of their time to their kids, but every Saturday night is couples night. For their anniversary “Vili has a plan and he’s keeping it secret,” says Letourneau. Once in a while she envisions having another child. “One more would just be ideal,” she says. “If we could have a boy, it would be Vili’s dream.”
A Day in Their Lives?
Recently, Audrey and Alexis, returning from ballet class, dug into a box of costumes in their living room. “It’s spirit day,” explains Letourneau, referring to a tradition practiced by Fualaau’s family, “and the girls get to dress up.” Audrey, the tomboy, slips into a devil outfit; Alexis, the girly-girl, chooses angel’s wings.
Later Alexis tries to sneak a stray cat past her mother. “Let him go,” Letourneau says. “Steven’s allergic to cats.”
On a trip to the supermarket, the girls start fighting, prompting Letourneau to pull Audrey aside. “I reminded her that she is older than her sister, and that seemed like a chance to bring up what happened to me and Vili,” says Letourneau. “I told her, ‘Mommy and Daddy fell in love, but the rules were that we needed to wait until Daddy was older.’ ”
Debra Lafave, 
the Florida teacher who pleaded guilty to lewd behavior with a teenage boy, has been arrested for allegedly violating her probation on charges she spoke to an underage female co-worker.
Lafave, 27, allegedly had contact with the minor – a 16-year-old co-worker – at Danny Boys’ restaurant in Ruskin, Fla., in violation of her probation, FOX News has learned.Lafave pleaded guilty in 2005 to lewd and lascivious behavior as part of a plea deal after Florida authorities charged her with having sex with a 14-year-old student.According to a police report, Lafave spoke with her teenage co-worker numerous times about family problems, friends, high school, boyfriends and sex.
As part of her probation, Lafave is to abstain from contact with minors under 18 years of age.
Amy Victoria Beck
A 33-year-old Burbank middle school teacher accused of having sex with a teenage male student over a six-month period last year was charged on Tuesday with unlawful sex with a minor.!
Amy Victoria Beck, a teacher at David Starr Jordan Middle School, appeared in Burbank Superior Court Wednesday. She did not enter a plea and her arraignment was scheduled for March 25.
Beck has been charged with four counts of unlawful sex with a person under 16 and one count of oral copulation with a person under 16, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
She did not make bail and remains in the custody of the Burbank Police Department.
If convicted, Beck faces up to seven years in state prison, officials said.
“She walked in with her attorney…and said, ‘Hey, I came to surrender for what I did.’”
Beck surrendered at the police station on Monday afternoon.
She said it left her wracked with guilt.
“I can’t tell you that I remember anything like that ever happening before,” Quesada said of someone confessing to a crime when police had no idea a crime had even been committed.
“Burglars, robbers, criminal suspects, they don’t turn themselves in,” he said. “But when people are overwhelmed with guilt, and they have a conscience, I guess it makes them do what’s right.”
After hearing Beck’s story, detectives tracked down the boy, who is now a 15-year-old high school student. Quesada said he confirmed what she told them.
The boy was 14 at the time the alleged sexual activity began, and he is now 15, Quesada said. His name was not released.
Beck had taught English and Social Science at the school for ten years, according to The Burbank Leader. She resigned on Friday.
“She’s a well-respected and loved teacher,” Principal Sharon Cuseo told the paper. “We’re all shocked.”
Beck, who Quesada said is married and the mother of three children, had taught school for several years in the Los Angeles suburb that is home to such major studios as Walt Disney and Warner Bros. She was teaching English and social science at David Starr Jordan Middle School until last week when she abruptly resigned. Soumakian said she told school officials she was moving out of state.
After learning she’d been arrested, officials sent psychologists to the school to counsel students.
Although teacher-student sex scandals make headlines and have been the subject of TV movies, USC sociologist Dorian Traube said evidence suggests they are actually quite rare. Quesada couldn’t immediately recall the last time one occurred in Burbank, a city of 100,000 that borders Los Angeles.
The most famous case is likely that of Mary Kay Letourneau, the Washington teacher who served seven years in prison for her affair with a student that began in the 1990s when he was 12 and she was 34. Letourneau, who has since married her former student Vili Fualaau, continues to capitalize on her notoriety, hosting a “Hot For Teacher” night at a Seattle bar last year.
This is not for the first time that a teacher has any kind of sexual relation with his or her students. It has now become so common for a couple of years and we saw several cases. But its wrong and these things should be prevented somehow.
Abbie Jane Swogger,

was a 34-year-old teacher’s aide at Highlands Senior High School. On the night of February 21 through the 22nd, Swogger rented a hotel room at the Clarion Inn. Police arriving there found beer, marijuana, an open condom wrapper, and several 14 and 15-year-old teenagers, many of whom were friends of Swogger’s son. When police arrived to arrest Swogger, they found a 17-year-old boy hiding in her bedroom. Soon a picture leaked of Swogger, a former exotic dancer, naked and being groped by at least six underage boys. It was also revealed that Swogger had had sexual intercourse with another 16-year-old student weeks before the incident at the Clarion Inn. By the time Swogger made it to trial, she was accused of 39 separate charges, including providing crack cocaine to the teenagers at the Clarion Inn, and luring two other female teenagers to her room at the Clarion Inn in order to have sex with them. In May of 2009, she pleaded guilty to 11 of the 39 charges against her, and was sentenced to three to six years in jail, followed by 36 years of probation. She will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of her life.
Pamela Rogers
Turner was a 27-year-old teacher and coach at Centertown Elementary School in McMinnville, TN. She was arrested in February, 2005 on charges of statutory rape, after allegations surfaced of an ongoing sexual relationship between herself and a 13-year-old student. In August of 2005, she pleaded no contest to charges of sexual battery by an authority figure, part of a plea deal with the prosecution. She was sentenced to nine months in prison, part of an eight-year suspended sentence. However, she was arrested again in April, 2006, for sending the same student sexual pictures and videos of herself, as well as contacting him through blogs and social networks. A website leaked one of the videos to the Internet, which quickly drew greater interest to the case. In response, Circuit Judge Bart Stanley revoked Turners probation and ordered her to serve the remaining seven years of her sentence in state prison. Two more years were tacked on to her sentence in January, 2007, after she pleaded guilty to sending naked pictures of herself to the student.
Pamela Smart
was a former cheerleader who was unhappily married to her husband Gregory Smart. The director of media services at Winnacunnet High School, she met and impressed a group of freshmen by sharing her love of heavy metal music (she had even hosted a radio show in college with the moniker “The Maiden of Metal”). According to later testimony, in February of 1990, Smart began having an affair with freshman Billy Floyd. After her husband was found shot to death, she and Billy Floyd, along with three of Floyd’s friends, were arrested on suspicion of the shooting. During the trial, the prosecution claimed that Smart had coldly plotted to seduce Floyd and convince him to murder her husband. Smart maintained that Floyd shot her husband of his own accord, after she threatened to end their affair. She was found guilty in 1991 of being an accomplice to first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and witness tampering. She was given life without parole. Smart is still imprisoned in upstate New York. While many on this list can claim they’ve appeared on television in one way or another, Pamela Smart had a movie made about her, the 1995 Nicole Kidman vehicle To Die For.
Nicole Long
was a 29-year-old English teacher at Ayersville High School in Defiance, OH. She was arrested on charges of sexual battery of a 17-year-old male former student in January, 2006. According to police documents, Long and the student had sexual intercourse in Long’s home one afternoon in June of 2005. By the time the charges came to light, Long was nearly seven-months pregnant, though it was never revealed if the father was the student or her husband. During a court appearance, she told a judge that at the time of the incident between herself and the student, she had been taking Zoloft, a medication that treats anxiety and depression. She pleaded guilty in January of 2006 to third-degree sexual battery. She was sentenced to 45 days in a county jail.
Stephanie Ragusa,
was a math teacher at Davidsen Middle School in Tampa, FL. In between March and April of 2008, she was arrested three separate times for having sex with two different underage male students, one 16 and the other 14. The third time, Ragusa was arrested as she was leaving the teenager’s house and returning to her boyfriend’s truck. She became an item in the national press when it was noted that in all three of her mugshots, she offers the same smile. During the investigation, police said they were able to confirm one boy’s testimony due to distinctive tattoos around Ragusa’s “groin area.” Photographs of these tattoos were later released to the press. She was in the national press yet again in June of 2008, after it was discovered that she had written a sympathetic letter to 17-year-old Nick Hogan, son of the wrestler Hulk Hogan, while he was in jail. Text messages from Ragusa to one of the teens were released in August of 2008, including one that read simply, “I loved today. The sex was amazing.” The boy replied, “YES I KNOW!” Ragusa is still awaiting trial on multiple charges of felony sex with a minor and lewd and lascivious battery.
Lisa Lavoie,
was a 24-year-old teacher at Maurice A. Donahue Elementary School in Holyoke, MA. On February 13, 2009, an eighth-grade student’s parents asked the school to investigate the relationship between Lavoie and their son. However, when school officials tried to question her, she and the the 15-year-old boy disappeared. On what Lavoie’s lawyer would later call a “meandering” road trip, the duo drove up and down the East Coast for two weeks, driving through Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, New York and Pennsylvania as police continued to search for the pair. They were discovered by West Virginia local authorities on February 23, 2009. In June of 2009, Lavoie was indicted for six counts of statutory rape and 1 count of enticing a minor, and was charged at a later date with three further counts of aggravated rape and abuse and three counts of statutory rape. Another pre-trial hearing is scheduled for December of 2009.
Alison Peck,
was a 23-year-old music teacher at Greenfield High School in Greenfield, MO. She was charged on May 15, 2009 with two counts of statutory rape after, according to court documents, she admitted to having sex with a 13-year-old male student. On May 22, 2009, she was arrested again after allegedly meeting with the student at the American Inn in Springfield, MO, where the two had sex. After the second arrest, the judge required Peck to have no contact with the boy or his family, stay 1,000 feet away from his home and his school, and surrender her passport to the sheriff’s department. As of June 23, 2009, Peck remains in jail, unable to post bond, and awaiting trial.
Shannon Best,

was a 33-year-old social studies teacher at Sanderson High School in Raleigh, NC. She was arrested in April, 2008 after being charged with having a sexual relationship with an 18-year-old female student. According to police documents, Best had two female students spend the night at her apartment the Friday before her arrest. Best admitted to a month-long affair with a female student that included kissing, fondling, and sending nude pictures of herself to the student’s cell phone. In June, 2008, she pleaded guilty to misdemeanor attempted crime against nature and giving alcohol to a student. She was given a suspended 45-day jail sentence, placed on 18 months of probation, and paid a $250 fine. She was not required to register as a sex offender.
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