Arkansas teacher didn't fight for any competition for sexual assault boy 15-year-old, who allegedly met from church

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A teacher from Arkansas has not defended sexual assault after being accused of abuse of a 15-year-old boy at church
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Reagan Danielle Gray filed for a second-degree sexual assault at Little Rock Court on Monday
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Gray has been sentenced to six years of probation, ordered to pay a $1,000 fine, registered on the list of sex offenders, must provide a DNA sample, and must be unrelated to the victim
A teacher from Arkansas has not fought any competition for sexual assault after being accused of abuse of a 15-year-old boy at the church.
According to Kark, Reagan Danielle Gray filed a second-degree sexual assault charge at Little Rock Court on Monday.
ABC7 reported that the teacher participated in a no contest, which made her not admit or deny the crime, but the move was deemed a plea for the purpose of sentence.
Last year, Gray was accused of abusing a 15-year-old boy at the age of 23 in 2020.
Kark reports that when she first abused a boy in 2020, the attack continued until the summer of 2021.
People contacted Little Rock Court, Little Rock Police, Emmanuel Baptist Church and Sylvan Mountain High School, but they did not respond immediately.
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Emmanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas.
People previously reported in April 2024 that police accused Gray of sexually abusing the teenager and dispatching him to reveal himself.
Gray's attorney John Ogles told people at the time that Gray did not plead guilty. “We just believe in judicial proceedings,” he said.
Although the defendant was a teacher at Little Rock Christian College and a volunteer at the Emmanuel Baptist Student Department, the victim was a member of the Student Department.
Kark and ABC7 reported that Gray was initially charged with first and fourth degrees of sexual assault, but prosecutors later agreed to her request for entry to the second level.
She has been sentenced to six years of probation and a $1,000 fine. Gray is now also registered on the sex offender registry, has been ordered to provide DNA samples and must have no communication with the victim.
People have previously reported that the affidavit says that after allegedly finding text messages between the two in 2020, Gray was told to stop contacting the boy.
The texts are then reported to the Senior Pastor. Gray then told the pastor that the relationship was “not a body” before being evacuated from the student department and ordered to be consulted.
But, according to investigators, she “returned to volunteer for the Student Department shortly after being removed from office.”
Gray allegedly revealed at a consulting meeting in 2020 that her relationship with the boy was “nature”.
“Gray and [the teen] face [the teen’s] Parents continued to make the Snapchat application, “The affidavit continues that authorities claimed the abuse was conducted multiple times in Gray’s car or apartment.
The affidavit also said that Gray started working at Sylvan Mountain Middle School in February 2024.
According to Kark, Rev. Smith resigned at Immanuel Baptist Church last April after how the church deals with allegations of sexual abuse.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or go to rainn.org.
If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual abuse, please contact a certified crisis counselor at 741-741.
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