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Former Coach And Substitute Teacher At Linton-Stockton High School Arrested

Last updated on Sunday, June 17, 2018

(BLOOMFIELD) - A former Bloomfield cheerleading coach and full-time substitute teacher at Linton-Stockton High School was arrested on two felony counts of child seduction.

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Indiana State Police arrested 23-year-old Morgan Judy on a warrant Friday on charges of child seduction by a child care worker with sexual intercourse or other sexual conduct with a child and child seduction child by a care worker engaging in fondling or touching a child 16-17 years old. She was booked into the Greene County Jail at 4:56 p.m. and posted bond and was released.

Accounting to a Greene County Circuit Court probable cause affidavit, the warrant was issued Friday after Indiana State Police were alerted by Bloomfield School officials in May that Judy was allegedly involved in a sexual relationship with a student.

The student told Indiana State Trooper Brad Stille in an interview that Judy invited them to a through Twitter to the party.

The student first told the Trooper the two had only kissed there was no sexual relationship.

Trooper Stille then interviewed Judy, who claims she was intoxicated at the party and denied kissing or having any sexual relations with the student. She later admitted to kissing the student but didn't remember it due to the level of her intoxication and said she probably had invited the student to the party.

Police obtained a search warrant for Judy's and the student's cell phones. That is when the student admitted the two did more than just kiss.

Judy continued to deny allegations of a sexual relationship.

Police uncovered conversations between Judy and the student about giving each other "huge hickies" and Judy telling the student not to tell anyone about them and to delete all of their text and Twitter messages, her contact information and to stop calling and texting her.

She admitted to police she had deleted all conversations with the student on her cell phone saying it looked bad.

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