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...those follow the most notorious teacher-student sex case in recent memory: that of Mary K. Letourneau. In 1996 the married elementary-school teacher and mother of four, 34, conceived a child with her former student, Vili Fualaau, then 13. Her marriage ended, and she was sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison for child rape; a sympathetic judge knocked down the penalty to six months. Once released, she resumed the affair, got pregnant again and was returned to prison to serve the remainder of her 7 1/2 years. Released in 2004, she picked up where she left off with...
MARRIED. MARY KAY LETOURNEAU, 43, former elementary school teacher who served 7 1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty to the second-degree child rape of her former sixth-grade student, despite claims from both that they were in love; to VILI FUALAAU, 22, the ex-pupil, with whom she has two children; at a winery in Woodinville, Wash...
...wanted to see ... who she is and if she's still the same person that I fell in love with. And I want to see if she feels the same way for me." VILI FUALAAU, on why he wants to see Mary Kay LeTourneau, his sixth-grade teacher, who served seven years in prison for having a sexual relationship with him; it resulted in two children...
RELEASED. MARY KAY LETOURNEAU, 42, former sixth-grade teacher convicted of child rape for her ongoing sexual relationship with then 12-year-old Vili Fualaau; after serving more than seven years in state prison; in Gig Harbor, Wash. LeTourneau and Fualaau, now 21, will be allowed to see each other now that the judge in the case has rescinded a court order that barred them from doing...
Forbidden Love, the first-person account of the relationship between schoolteacher Mary Letourneau, now 36, and her "victim," Vili Fualaau, now 15, hit the bookstores in Paris last week. The book portrays a couple who, while fond of each other, had very different views on several issues, including the source of their attraction (She: "He is...a poet capable of lyricism, an artist full of spirit and talent"; He: "I was 12 years old and I had never f___ed anyone... I wanted to...see what it was like"); whom their relationship might affect (She: "They never told me, never...