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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Damn, and she's a hottie

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A former Miss Kentucky who admitted to exchanging sexual photos with a teenage student when she was working as a West Virginia school teacher has been sentenced to prison.

Ramsey BethAnn Bearse, 29, received her two-year sentence in Kanawha County Circuit Court on Tuesday. She was also sentenced to an additional 10 years of supervised release and must register as a sex offender for life, according to Kanawha Assistant Prosecutor Meshell Jarrett.
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8 comments:

  1. Seems like they were kinda hard on her.

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  2. Can't we just add an extra letter to the left's gender-ABC, legitimizing this and let her keep her job?

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  3. The punishment seems a tad harsh considering that all she did was help some teenager jerk off to her photos. What's the big deal? Most young boys have a teacher fantasy. I remember those high school days.

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  4. So, uh, why did she have the student's phone number in order to "mistakenly" send the photos in the first place?....Hmmmmmmm?....perverts gonna' pervert.....

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  5. I'd need to see the pictures she shared before passing judgement. /s

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  6. For exchanging photos? The ones that have drug fueled orgies with their students don't get that much time. Damn. She must have really pissed off the judge.

    Plus, we really need to see the photos.

    Plus, ladies, don't take naked pictures. First they'll be in the "cloud", then they'll be all over the internet.

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  7. I see these stories over the years, one after the other, and I just shake my head. The damage. The terrible waste. I ask myself. Where in the hell were all these teachers when I was a depressed teenaged student in need of their guidance and instruction?

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  8. So.... after all's said and done.... will her hubby divorce her and.....when's visiting hours? Hmmmmmm?

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