Australian teacher sent ’sexualised’ letters to student
By IANSMonday, May 3, 2010
SYDNEY - An Australian female high school teacher has been accused of sending letters detailing her fantasies to a male student, a media report said Monday.
Documents handed to the Queensland Civil & Administrative Tribunal (QCT) said the teacher sent a letter to the then 16-year-old student, saying she was “increasingly turned on and drawn to him” and was having “crazy and intense fantasies”, Adelaidenow.com.au reported.
“I do miss you and crave your company and I would love to have a friendship with you … but I’m not sure if I would always be able to keep my hands off you,” the report described the letter as saying.
A second letter reportedly sent by the teacher said: “It is pretty annoying that you re-ignited my interest in sex and then didn’t provide me with any.”
“If you could come and finish the job properly, then I would really appreciate the attention,” it said.
The report said a third “highly sexualised” letter by the teacher suggested “she could pay for some counselling” and accused the student of “tripping out” on her.
The AdelaideNow.com report said an affidavit by the QCT describes the letters as “disturbing” and said the the woman exhibited “features of a sexual predator”.