Crime & Safety

Kissing, Touching, Sexting: Teacher Admits Relationship With Teen

Video of woman's testimony to police shown during pre-trial hearing includes admission of crimes, report says.

A teacher accused of sexually assaulting a teen student admitted sending sexually explicit text messages to the boy as well as kissing on multiple occasions and touching the alleged victim’s genitals.

Jenna Leahey, 33, of Morristown admitted to police in a video during her interrogation that she sent photos and sexually explicit text messages to a 16-year-old male teen student at Parsippany Hills High School where she worked, according to nj.com.

The video surfaced during a pre-trial hearing held Wednesday morning in Morristown, according to nj.com, following a day of testimony from a friend of the alleged victim as well as the school’s football coach Dave Albano.

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The friend told the court Tuesday the student and teacher “did physical things” in a classroom and had an ongoing relationship during the six-month period in question.

In the video, Leahey says the reason she touched the teen’s genitals is because he forced her hand there, according to nj.com. That backs up the claim Leahey’s attorney, Stephanie Forbes, has been citing since her client’s indictment that the teacher was also sexually assaulted.

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Leahey was an English teacher and field hockey coach at the high school.

The relationship between the two began in January 2013 when Leahey was counseling the student after his aunt died of cancer. The relationship lasted until June of that year when the teen alerted Albano about the situation. Leahey has been charged with sexual assault and official misconduct, according to north jersey.com.

The video also shows Leahey saying that she never initiated any of the relationship, though she did “play along” with it, the report said.

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