A former teacher Christina Formella at Downers Grove South High School in Illinois is in deeper legal trouble after being hit with 52 new charges of sexual abuse and assault involving a student.
The teacher, who had already been facing charges for having an inappropriate relationship with a student, is now accused of committing dozens more disturbing acts over a period of time.
Prosecutors say the new charges are based on a detailed investigation that uncovered additional incidents, many of which allegedly happened while the teacher was still employed at the school.
Authorities have not released all the specific details, but they say the alleged abuse involved a minor and took place both on and off school grounds.
The former teacher is now facing a mix of felony charges, including criminal sexual abuse and sexual assault.
The news has shocked the Downers Grove community, with parents, students, and school officials expressing anger and concern.
Many are now questioning how such behavior could go unnoticed for so long and are calling for stronger protections for students.
The school district released a statement saying they are fully cooperating with law enforcement and have taken steps to support students affected by the case. They also emphasized that the safety of students remains their top priority.
The former teacher is currently in custody and awaiting trial. If convicted on all counts, they could face a lengthy prison sentence.
As the case unfolds, it continues to raise serious questions about trust, responsibility, and how schools can better protect the young people in their care.