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Teacher in Kentucky indicted on child sexual abuse charges
Summary
A Louisville fifth-grade teacher was indicted on multiple charges, including first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy of a child under 12; she pleaded not guilty and is due back in court Monday.
Content
Sydnee Graf, a 36-year-old fifth-grade teacher in Louisville, was indicted on multiple charges after school and law enforcement officials reported a student under 12 received sexually explicit messages during remote instruction. Authorities say the matter led to an investigation and Graf was arrested in December. She was moved to a non-student role by the district while the case proceeded. Graf pleaded not guilty at a court appearance and faces restrictions on unsupervised contact with minors and on internet use.
Known details:
- Graf was indicted on first-degree rape of a child under 12, first-degree sodomy of a child under 12, unlawful transaction with a minor, and possession of a controlled substance.
- Authorities reported the charges followed allegations that a student under 12 was sexually exploited by messages during remote learning and that school officials alerted police.
- Graf pleaded not guilty, has court-ordered restrictions on contact with minors and internet use, and is due back in court on Monday.
Summary:
Local authorities have upgraded charges and the case is in active prosecution. Graf entered a not-guilty plea and the next scheduled court appearance is Monday. Investigation and legal proceedings are ongoing.
