An attractive cafeteria worker has confessed to sexually abusing a 14-year-old student at her old Connecticut school, after texting him for months.
Andie Rosafort, 33, agreed to sign a plea agreement and plead guilty to second-degree sexual abuse and corrupting the morals of children during a hearing in state court in Danbury on Aug. 8.
She was also accused of nude photos and videos to the victim via Snapchat over a period of six months.
New Fairfield police launched an investigation after receiving information on January 17 that there was inappropriate behavior between Rosafort and the teenager.
Andie Rosafort, 33, a glamorous married lunch lady, has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a 14-year-old pupil at her former school after manipulating him over text messages for months
According to the affidavit, Rosafort communicated with the victim for six months through various social media platforms, including Instagram and Snapchat.
At one point, the victim received a text from Rosafort asking, “Do you want to see something?” and she then sent him a nude photo.
When the boy responded by asking if she had accidentally sent the photo, Rosafort sent a second nude selfie without being asked.
Among the sext messages the woman sent him were videos of herself masturbating to him over several months.
Rosafort allegedly asked the 14-year-old to send her nude photos of herself in return.
Additionally, the victim stated that Rosafort went to his sports games and sent him videos of him playing.
Among the sexts the woman sent him were videos of herself masturbating to him over several months
On the day of the incident, the teenager was at a party and told his friends he had to leave because he had to see his family.
His friends sensed something was wrong when he left in the middle of the event.
When he returned, his friends found the boy ‘behaving strangely’. He then allegedly revealed what had happened between him and the lady in the cafeteria and that he had ‘left the party to have sex with a woman’.
Details from the arrest warrant indicate the victim had sex in the car, but that he “ended the encounter because he became uncomfortable with it.”
Two days later, the boy told his parents after feeling “very strange and guilty” about what had happened.
When the allegations came to light, Rosafort resigned from her part-time job at the school, after previously being warned to be careful about her interactions with minors.
Officials were also able to find evidence that showed the victim and Rosafort were in the same location when the alleged sexual assault occurred
Officials were also able to find evidence that showed the victim and Rosafort were in the same location when the alleged assault occurred.
When the allegations came to light, Rosafort resigned from her part-time job at the school, having previously been warned to be careful about her interactions with minors.
After a warrant was issued for her arrest, she turned herself in and posted $100,000 bail.
Rosafort was later released on the condition that she have no contact with minors, except her own children, and is also banned from social media.
The Connecticut Clerk of Court has not yet clarified the terms of the abuser’s settlement.