Monday, September 01, 2014

SEX BETWEEN ATHLETES AND TEACHERS AT CATHOLIC SCHOOL COVERED UP BY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Athletes have been having sex with teachers at New York’s prestigious Moore Catholic High School

It’s no secret that high school and college athletes enjoy special privileges. The privileges they enjoyed at New York’s Moor Catholic High School is having sex with teachers. The prestigious school is located on Staten Island and charges a yearly tuition of $8,000.

Gym teacher and assistant basketball coach Megan Mahoney, 25, is under investigation by NYPD for having sex with a 16-year-old member of the school’s basketball team. The affair was exposed last January after the boy’s jealous girlfriend called 9-1-1 when she saw the pair together at a pizzeria.

Mahoney, who has resigned, denies having sex with the boy, but he has admitted they had sex together numerous times over several months. He said they would fuck in her car after driving to secluded places on Staten Island. Mahoney is believed to have had an earlier sexual affair with another athlete.

The New York Post reports there have been other affairs between the school’s athletes and teachers. As far back as 2006, these affairs were brought to the attention of Richard Postiglione, the school’s athletic director. Postiglione, who was considered a ‘skirt chaser,’ is alleged to have covered up the affairs, including the one involving Mahoney.

Another teacher, the coach of the girls basketball team, apparently had a long sexual relationship with one of her team members. Postiglione covered up that affair as well.

Sources claim that school principal Bob Manisero and school board chairman Anthony Ferreri had also been made aware of the affairs, but both kept quiet about them.

I thought that Catholic schools taught church doctrine along with a regular curriculum. If I’m not mistaken, Catholics are allowed to engage in sex olnly for procreation, and not for pleasure. And lesbian sexual affairs are strictly verboten. I wonder what Pope Francis thinks of all that whoopee going on between the school’s teachers and athletes?

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