Wisconsin woman, 27, charged with raping boy, 13, ‘after telling him he made her horny’

A 27-year-old Wisconsin woman is accused of raping a 13-year-old boy, ‘after telling him he made her horny, then lashing out after he told her he cheated on her’

  • Kaitlyn Skar, 27, was charged with repeated acts of sexual assault of a child and enticement of a child after she was arrested Friday.
  • She was taken into custody after the boy’s mother reported the assaults to the Green Bay Police Department, claiming her son, who was not identified, was upset.
  • In the text messages, Skar allegedly told her that he was making her “horny” and began sending him videos, eventually inviting him to her apartment three times for sex.

A Wisconsin woman has been accused of raping a 13-year-old boy who made her “turned on” before lashing out at him for “cheating” on her.

Kaitlyn Skar, 27, was charged with repeated acts of sexual assault of a child and seduction of children after she was arrested Friday.

She was taken into custody after the boy’s mother reported the assaults to the Green Bay Police Department, alleging that her son, whose name was not identified, was upset that Skar had threatened to have someone hit and harass him, according to wsbt.

The couple allegedly met because the woman lived near the boy’s aunt, and Skar offered the boy cookies and took a puff on his vaporizer before exchanging phone numbers.

During their conversations, Skar allegedly told him that he was making her “horny” and began sending him sex videos of herself, eventually inviting him to her apartment, where the pair allegedly had sex on three different occasions.

Kaitlyn Skar, 27, was charged with repeated acts of sexual assault of a child and enticement of a child after she was arrested Friday.

He faces 46 years behind bars after admitting to police that he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy, whose name was not identified.  She was taken into custody after the boy's mother reported the assaults to the Green Bay Police Department, claiming that her son was upset that Skar had threatened to have someone hit and harass him.

He faces 46 years behind bars after admitting to police that he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy, whose name was not identified. She was taken into custody after the boy’s mother reported the assaults to the Green Bay Police Department, claiming that her son was upset that Skar had threatened to have someone hit and harass him.

After one of their sexual encounters, she allegedly sent him a video message and was upset when he didn’t reply, according to WSBT.

Eventually, the 13-year-old approached Skar to tell her that he was “cheating” on her, but the youngster told her that she “didn’t know what cheating was.” [because] I was only 16 years old,’ according to WSBT.

When police interviewed Skar, he admitted to having sex with the 13-year-old boy, but claimed he thought he was 16.

He is currently in custody on $10,000 bond and faces up to 40 years for sexual assault and 25 years for enticement.

Wisconsin’s age of consent is 18 years old.

Skar allegedly met the boy because he lived near his aunt and she offered him cookies and a hit on her vaporizer before exchanging phone numbers.  She allegedly told him via text that he set her up

Skar allegedly met the boy because he lived near his aunt and she offered him cookies and a hit on her vaporizer before exchanging phone numbers. She allegedly told him via text message that he made her “horny” and sent her sex videos and invited him to her apartment three times for sex.

Earlier this month, a California elementary school teacher was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old student at the San Diego school.

Jacqueline Ma, who taught sixth grade at Lincoln Acres Elementary School, was charged with six counts of sexual misconduct, including three for oral copulation with a child under 14 and three for lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14. .

The 34-year-old was one of five San Diego teachers selected as “Teachers of the Year” in 2022. According to her LinkedIn page, she had worked at the school since 2013.

There is believed to have been only one victim of Ma’s predation. Police said the student no longer attended the school where Ma taught, and it is unclear how the abuse came to light.