A married schoolteacher has been made to pay for her criminal act after she was found out to have had intimate affair with a boy.
Michelle Sulzicki
Michelle Sulzicki, a married teacher has been sentenced to jail after she had a two-year affair with a young boy.
Acording to Daily Star UK, the 12-year-old pupil said he and 29-year-old Michelle Sulzicki started having intercourse while she tutored him at his home.
Court papers showed that the boy did not wear a condom the first time as she "forced him to have s*x with her."
Sulzicki, of Stratford, Connecticut, wept as she told Judge Robert Devlin yesterday (October 28): "I just want to apologise for all the pain and suffering I have caused."
Her music teacher husband, Thomas and parents sat behind her as the judge jailed her for two years followed by 10 years of probation yesterday.
Judge Devlin said: "This whole thing came up when you learned this 12-year-old boy was looking at pornography.
"That should have been a teaching moment but instead that is what triggered this sexual activity. All teachers are hurt when one does a bad thing."
Sulzicki, who pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to s*xual assault and risking injuring a child, must also register as a s*x offender.
The lad told police he had s*x about 20 times with Sulzicki during their two years together in Stratford, Connecticut.
The sessions included intercourse and oral and anal s*x in his bedroom while his parents were elsewhere in the house. He later got worried that he was the father of her baby daughter, said court files.
But DNA tests proved that he was not.
Sulzicki was arrested last October in a police probe into a complaint made by school chiefs after the student reported the affair to a social worker.
The special education teacher was fired two days later at Chapel Street School, Stratford.
Sulzicki told detectives her lover "would always talk to her about watching porn and she would discuss with the victim the way she preferred to have intercourse".
She said she had s*x with the boy once at his home and kept in touch with texts and calls, according to court papers.
She also bought him gifts and clothing and did not charge the boy's family for his private lessons.