Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Virginia Teacher Gets No Jail in Sex Case

(Stafford County, Virginia) In March 2007, a 33-year-old former chorus teacher at Brooke Point High School, Wendy Ellen Wills, was indicted by a Stafford grand jury for engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct with an underage student.

In the latest developments in the case:
Wendy Ellen Wills, 33, pleaded guilty to child endangerment and contributing to the delinquency of a minor today in Stafford Circuit Court.

As part of a plea agreement, Wills received a total of four years in prison with all of it suspended. She was also ordered to never work as a teacher again.

The child endangerment charge is a felony, but it will not require Wills to register in Virginia as a sex offender, defense attorney Mark Gardner said.

Wills was a chorus teacher at Brooke Point High School before she resigned Dec. 15. By that time, the investigation that led to today's convictions was under way.

The charges involved former students of Wills', ages 17 and 18 at the time. The younger boy was a senior in high school at the time of the offenses, and the other young man had already graduated.

According to the evidence, Wills had a sexual relationship with at least one of the boys last year and provided alcohol to both. She was married at the time.
Obviously, Virginia is for lovers and girls just want to have fun! So, as a reward, Wendy Ellen Wills get no jail, no sex offender registration, no teaching career and, apparently, no marriage.

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