
Only three months before her marriage, a tutor at a Wisconsin elementary school was charged with having an inappropriate relationship with an 11-year-old student, according to a report from CBS.
Madison Bergmann, a 24- year- ancient resident of St. Paul, is now facing severe charges, which include initial- degree child intimate assault of a child under the age of 13.
The complaint was filed in St. Croix County on Thursday. The authorities were reportedly called to Hudson’s River Crest Elementary School for suspicious behaviour. According to the police cost plate, Bergmann and a student in the fifth grade engaged in inappropriate behavior.
The victim’s parents gave pictures of text messages Bergmann that the sufferer had discovered to specialists. According to reports, she apparently texted the child “daily” and expressed her delight in having him touch her and make out with him.
According to officers information, these incidents occurred at the school, both during lunch breaks or after class hours.
The murderer’s name was found in a folder inside Bergmann’s case, which apparently contained some handwritten documents detailing their real relationships.
But, Bergmann disclosed that she obtained the child’s phone number from his family in December. During a trip to the Afton Alps over the spring split, this occurred.
In a text to parents, the school’s director, Kimberly Osterhues, wrote,” We are shocked and disturbed by this information. Our top priorities are the children’s safety at River Crest School and the community’s well-being.
Bergmann is prohibited from entering or attending school events and was released on a bond of$ 25,000. On May 30th, she will show up in court.