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A substitute teacher in Massachusetts allegedly sent appalling message to a special-needs student after the tween complained about her, telling the 13-year-old in one message to 'suck on my big toe.'
Stephanie Papasedero, a longtime substitute teacher at Hingham Middle School, was fired in late March after parents complained about disturbing messages she allegedly sent classmates - despite being told not to.
The disgraced teacher sent messages during and after school hours, and on the weekends, prosecutors said. Investigators said they discovered she also sent videos of other kids similar in age fighting with each other, Boston 25 News reported.
Papasadero was charged with solicitation and on Wednesday pleaded not guilty at her arraignment at Hingham District Court.
Dressed in a light halter-style summer dress and white sweater, she appeared angry at times. After the hearing, she was seen with a sweater over her head as she walked out of courthouse when a reporter tried to approach her.
Stephanie Papasedero, a longtime substitute teacher at Hingham Middle School, was fired in late March after parents complained about disturbing messages she allegedly sent classmates - despite being told not to
Classes at Hingham Middle School located in Hingham, Massachusetts, begins September 4
Papasodero's role at the middle school was to assist three students with learning disabilities.
During the investigation, parents showed police officers 'videos, Facetimes, text messages, and images from various social media sites,' prosecutors said.
Families were alerted to her alleged heinous behavior by an internal email issued by Hingham Middle School Principal Derek informing them that she had broken the school's policy.
But, investigators said Papasodero continued to send inappropriate messages to a 13-year-old after she was warned not too.
'(redacted) is a snitch,' she allegedly wrote.
Another alleged message read, 'Now (redacted) do me a favor and give her stiches'
The text messages Papasedero allegedly sent to the student
The disgraced teacher was charged with solicitation
She's also accused of sending the following message on Snapchat: 'Yes (redacted) suck on my big toe.'
According to the prosecutor, the victim's mother believed that Papasodero's intent was to make the student feel 'responsible for her termination out-casted from their peers.'
Despite the ordeal, her teaching license is still active.
She has been released but not permitted near any of their schools in the district, or allowed to make contact with any students or witnesses.
The disgraced teacher had snickered during her arraignment on Wednesday
Massachusetts Department of Education told the news outlet it has no comment until the case completed and action has been taken.
Meanwhile, Papasodero’s defense attorney, Josh Werner, said his client does not believe she did anything wrong, and claims that he doesn't 'see anything that even remotely relates to the charge.'
Werner added, 'In this case, it appears a teacher was having a communication with a student.'
Papasodero has been released but can’t go near any Hingham Schools or contact the victim or any witnesses in the case.