Teacher accused of sexually abusing 6 teens broke house arrest 85 times: court docs

A Georgia science teacher accused of sexually abusing six teenagers broke her house arrest conditions 85 times in just one month — including to visit locations where children were present, according to new court documents.Maris Nichols, 25, was already charged with having sex with a student when she was dramatically re-arrested last month after it emerged she allegedly abused five others – including a girl.The suspended Alexander High teacher, who faces 13 charges in total, was released on a $74,000 bond on May 21 but was banned from having any contact with kids apart from her daughter, 6, under the terms of her bail, according to the court documents, filed on Friday and seen by The Post.Nichols could only go outdoors for a limited number of activities, including church visits, medical appointments, court hearings and meetings with her attorneys.Despite being forced to wear an electronic tag, she allegedly violated her bond 85 times in 27 days — and even went to locations with kids present.“The Defendant’s bond conditions clearly limited her movements to approved activities, including employment, religious services, attorney visits, medical appointments, and court appearances,” prosecutors said.“However, the compliance report reflects that the Defendant repeatedly traveled to locations outside the scope of those approved activities, including retail stores and fast-food establishments.” Prosecutors argued “the Defendant’s unauthorized travel to public locations, including locations where children are frequently present, undermines the purpose of those [bail] conditions.”Nichols, who was also a football operations manager at the Douglasville school, allegedly breached her home curfew conditions 38 times.Prosecutors say her “conduct while on bond demonstrates that no set of conditions will reasonably ensure compliance with the Court’s orders or adequately protect the public.”She poses a “signifcant threat to the community, risks reoffend...

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Publisher: New York Post

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