Thursday, August 05, 2021

IS THAT TAUGHT IN TEACHER EDUCATION COURSES?

Boyfriend ‘encouraged’ Georgia teacher to film herself masturbating in classroom full of second-graders 

 

By Joshua Rhett Miller

 

New York Post

August 5, 2021

 

 

 

  Amelia Ressler and Brent Matthew Vadovsky

 

The boyfriend of a Georgia substitute teacher who allegedly masturbated in a classroom full of second-graders persuaded her to perform the sick sex act, authorities said.

Brent Matthew Vadovsky, 32, of Carrollton, is facing 19 counts of child molestation in an ongoing probe into his girlfriend, Amelia Ressler, who was charged in February for allegedly pleasuring herself in front of her second-grade class at Mt. Zion Elementary School.

Deputies learned following the substitute teacher’s arrest that Vadovsky was “encouraging Ressler to take explicit videos of her performing sexual acts on herself” while working around students, the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday.

Vadovsky also knew the young boys and girls could “possibly by exposed” to his girlfriend’s in-class masturbation session that was filmed and sent to him by Ressler, deputies said.

Vadovsky fled to Ohio upon learning he was being investigated in the case and was taken into custody there on unrelated charges. He was recently transported back to Georgia to face the same 19 counts as Ressler — or one for every child in the classroom at the time of her alleged sex act, sheriff officials said.

An investigation into Ressler, 30, started after deputies got a tip about the video circulating within the community.

Both Ressler and Vadovsky, who is also facing a probation violation, remain held at the Carroll County Jail without bond.

Ressler, meanwhile, identifies herself as “beautifully broken, perfectly imperfect, just all together a dazzling disaster” on her Facebook profile. She said Vadovsky was her “soulmate” in a post from October that hinted at discord between the pair.

“No one else is gonna love him like me, and no [one] else comforts my soul like he did,” Ressler wrote. “We all deserve true love at least once in a lifetime … even if it’s just for a moment in time.”

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