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Wisconsin special ed teacher ARRESTED for sexual abuse of 2 teen students

Nadia Horn, 22, a world studies teacher at North High School in Eau Claire, has been released from jail on $15,000 bail. 

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Nadia Horn, 22, a world studies teacher at North High School in Eau Claire, has been released from jail on $15,000 bail. 

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
A Wisconsin special education teacher has allegedly confessed to sexually abusing two minor students, both at her home and in the classroom.

Nadia Horn, 22, a world studies teacher at North High School in Eau Claire, sent nude photos to the victims via social media applications and had sexual intercourse with them, one time while the two students were in the classroom together, according to court documents. The victims are both aged 16.

Horn has been charged with two counts of sexual assault of a child by someone who works with kids or volunteers, two counts of child enticement, and second-degree sexual assault. She has since been released from jail on $15,000 bail.

The teacher, suspended without pay, told authorities during an interrogation interview that she had sex with the two students because she thought the feeling was "mutual," the New York Post reported. Additionally, Horn claimed that she did "everything sexual you can do with a person," while describing the sexual intercourse she had with the minors.

Court documents state that Horn purchased victim number 1 an iPhone 14 in January so she could send him "very revealing" photos on Snapchat. She told authorities that the images were "potentially" nude photographs.

Horn sent the student messages urging that he skip class and come to her place. She claimed that seeing him made her body feel a "certain way," according to the complaint.

The disgraced instructor invited both of the teen boys to her apartment to "hang out," where she reportedly had sex with them. Horn stated a third teen student had visited her unit. She admitted to supplying the minors with alcoholic beverages, including wine.

Horn stated she did not feel she was taking advantage of the minors, but admitted to police that she had "made a mistake." Her next court appearance is slated for May 20. The investigation remains ongoing, as police probe for more potential victims.
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