Monday, December 1, 2025 - A high-school teacher in Australia repeatedly had s3x with a 15-year-old student before trying to persuade him to lie to cops.
Karly Rae, 37, confessed on
Thursday, Nov. 27, eight weeks after giving birth.
She appeared in court last
week with her newborn in tow to plead guilty to multiple child s3x crimes, the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported. It’s not clear who the baby’s
father is.
Speaking in court, Rae said
she had s3x with the underage boy in October 2024, the same month she was
arrested for her crimes, in various locations in the city of Newcastle, New
South Wales, where she worked.
The teacher groomed her
victim partly through sick flirtatious messages she exchanged with him on
Snapchat and Instagram, the jury was told.
“Maybe we could have one last
rendezvous before school goes back. I’ll bring my toy,” Rae wrote in a message
to the boy.
She also said at one point
that it was “too tempting” to contact the student on Snapchat, apologizng for
removing him from her contacts on the app.
“It’s my fault. I take full
responsibility. Do what you want/need,” Rae wrote in response to a message from
the teenager asking if they should remove each other from Snapchat.
Then while out on bail, she
phoned her victim multiple times to try and get him to lie in court and was
subsequently arrested again in June, 7News reported.
“In the course of those
calls, it’s alleged [she] sought to persuade the complainant to give a false
version of events,” Justice Hament Dhanji said at Rae’s bail hearing back in
June, as reported by 7News.
The teenager had told his
mother about the calls, while his cousin, who had seen social-media exchanges
between the pair, also alerted his parents.
Rae was granted bail again in
June because she was pregnant.
The disgraced teacher, who
was due to face trial in August 2026 after initially pleading not guilty to all
charges, will now be sentenced in March.
She switched her plea to
guilty as her lawyer, Mark Ramsland, noted she had an 8-week-old baby with her
in court and asked for her case to be dealt with as a priority, the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Rae claimed to have been
unaware that the boy was underage, despite the fact that he was a student at
her school, according to reports.
She lost her job and was
ordered by the judge not to be alone in the presence of any person under
16.
Rae pleaded guilty to
s3xually abusing a teenage boy, possessing child abuse material, grooming a
child for unlawful s3xual activity and committing an act with the intention of
perverting the course of justice, the ABC reported.

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