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Illinois teacher indicted on 52 additional charges in student sexual abuse case

Fox NewsTuesday, June 17, 2025 at 11:41:26 PM
Illinois teacher indicted on 52 additional charges in student sexual abuse case
A teacher in Illinois, Christina Formella, has been hit with 52 additional felony charges—including sexual assault and grooming—after prosecutors allege she had sexual contact with a student roughly 50 times. The case, already disturbing, has escalated as more details emerge about the severity and frequency of the alleged abuse.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another legal update—it’s a gut punch. Cases like this erode trust in institutions meant to protect kids, and the sheer number of charges suggests a pattern, not just an isolated incident. It’s a grim reminder of how abuse can hide in plain sight, and why accountability in schools matters so much.
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