No charges for Bothell, WA teacher over student sexual misconduct allegations

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A former Bothell High School teacher faced allegations of sexual misconduct with a student during a relationship that occurred from 2015 to 2016. Prosecutors declined to file charges due to the statute of limitations, which does not retroactively apply to offenses before July 28, 2019. The case highlights concerns about past incidents involving the teacher that some parents had reported.

A former Bothell High School teacher faced allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor, based on a relationship that reportedly occurred between 2015 and 2016. The victim, now 26, disclosed her experiences to a therapist, leading to an investigation by Bothell police. Prosecutors opted not to file charges because the alleged offenses fall outside the statute of limitations established by a 2019 law that does not retroactively apply. The victim reported 10-20 encounters initiated through various apps, which escalated to a sexual relationship. Despite rumors, former school administrators did not recall any incidents involving the teacher and the student, although some parents had raised concerns. The prosecutor's office stated that three senior attorneys reviewed the case and concluded, based on legal standards, that no charges could be pursued. This decision emphasizes the limitations placed on prosecuting historical allegations of sexual misconduct. The case raises important questions about the adequacy of reporting mechanisms and the awareness of school officials regarding potential misconduct.

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