Child molestation, Law and order, Rape

Former ‘teacher gets 38 YEARS in prison’ for having sex with a boy, 12, during tutoring sessions in her home


Anderson wept in court as she claimed that she was not a threat to society and was not a predator - but her victim's mother and the judge disagreed

This Ethel Anderson (pictured crying) is a nasty heifer! And was found guilty of having sex with a 12-year-old student she had been tutoring and has been sentenced to 38 years in prison.

Judge Chet Tharpe told Anderson in court that she manipulated the boy’s parents into believing he was safe with her while she was actually grooming the child for sex. Anderson was charged with nine counts of molesting a student after it was discovered that she was having sex with a boy who was 12-years-old at the time.

Anderson had denied the charges but her victim, now 14, took the stand in September to testify that the alleged abuse  started four or five weeks into their tutoring sessions when she would kiss him and perform oral sex on him in her home.

He told the court: ‘I felt like she was a girlfriend, I loved her and she said that I was her boyfriend and she loved me. ‘She would rub on my legs, kiss on my ears, neck and stuff like that… We would tongue kiss.’

The boy also told the court that he did not want to lose his virginity to a teacher and would tell her to stop, but she persisted because she ‘wanted him so bad’, ABC reports.

Then to further support the boys claims,  230 pages of racy text messages were revealed, when Anderson claimed they were just sexual therapy sessions that she was using on the ‘troubled student’ to motivate him.

The former ‘teacher of the year’, from Riverside, Florida, who has a six-year-old child, told the judge today she is not a sexual predator and not a risk to society according to Fox.

But the boy’s mother showed no signs of forgiveness.

‘Anger and hatred don’t even begin to explain how I feel about what you took from my son,’ the boy’s mother said in a statement read at the sentencing by prosecutors.

‘His innocence is lost forever.’