A former Connecticut school lunch aide is facing charges after allegedly sending inappropriate content to a 14-year-old boy before engaging in sex with him.
According to NBC Connecticut, Andie Paige Rosafort is accused of sexually assaulting a student at New Fairfield High School, after sending nude videos and photos of herself to him via Snapchat and Instagram. The victim said he never had Rosafort’s phone number and all communication took place over social media platforms.
An investigation began on January 17 after New Fairfield police received a call from school administrators who reported a “possible inappropriate behavior between an employee and a teenage student.”
On January 13, a child reportedly told a parent that a friend left a gathering, then returned acting strangely. The child then said they later learned that the friend had left to meet with an adult for sexual reasons, although the victim initially said he was meeting up with his family, according to News 8.
When investigators interviewed the 14-year-old victim, he said he had been chatting with Rosafort for numerous months. The arrest affidavit indicated that Rosafort was said to have talked with numerous “freshman boys” on social media.
The victim told investigators that Paige asked him if he “wanted to see something” before sending him a naked photo of herself. The boy said he sent a message back, asking Rosafort if she sent the photo to him by mistake but Rosafort then sent another photo and allegedly asked the boy to send a nude photo of himself.
Afterward, Rosafort allegedly continued to send photos and videos of herself, including a video of her masturbating. The victim reportedly said that Rosafort would also attend his sporting events and take photos and videos of him while he played.
Investigators used phone locations to determine that the defendant and victim were in the same vicinity and at the same time that he said sex occurred with her. Police also found a photo of the child shirtless in Rosafort’s phone.
Rosafort was subsequently arrested and charged with second-degree sexual assault, the use of a computer to entice a minor, impairing the morals of a minor, and risk of injury or injury. She has pleaded not guilty.
Judge Robin Pavia issued a protective order that prohibits Rosafart from contacting the victim and using social media. She’s also required to stay at least 100 feet yards away from him.
Rosafort’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 12. Check back for updates.
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