The LA Times is jumping into the act of a story I reported yesterday. Like I said before when Gays act as predators the media doesn’t report it for agenda reasons.
LA Times reports a former teacher charged with multiple counts of sex abuse after one of her accusers went public in a YouTube video confessed to detectives that she molested the former student, court records show.Riverside police Det. Roberta Hopewell, in seeking an arrest warrant for Andrea Michelle Cardosa, 40, stated that the former Alhambra High School assistant principal "admitted to having a sexual relationship" with the teenager when she taught in Riverside County.The detective said Cardosa initially stated the girl was 15 or 16 but later acknowledged she may have been as young as 14, according to a copy of the arrest warrant obtained by The Times.The detectives interviewed Cardosa after the victim posted on YouTube a video of a phone call in which Cardosa "admits" to the sexual relationship, Hopewell said.Cardosa told detectives the incidents occurred in Riverside and Perris and continued when the victim moved to Victorville and Hesperia in San Bernardino County, Hopewell said.Cardosa was charged Monday with 16 felony counts of aggravated sexual assault and lewd acts on a child under the age of 14, the Riverside County district attorney's office said. The charges involve two victims.Cardosa was arrested on a $5-million warrant Monday night in Perris, officials said, and she was expected to be arraigned Wednesday.Jamie Carillo, 28, who made the YouTube video, said Cardosa began sexually abusing her in the late 1990s, when she was an eighth-grader at a Riverside middle school.An attorney for the other alleged victim, identified only as Brianna, said his client was abused in 2009 and 2010, when she was a middle-school student in Perris.
Carillo secretly recorded her phone conversation with Cardosa and posted the video Jan. 17 on YouTube. The video was viewed more than 1 million times in a week but has since been taken downMore here