Scandal about teachers: blackmailers with nude photos and fake account!
Former teachers are on trial for sexual assault and pedophilia. Process start on February 7, 2025 in Austria.
Scandal about teachers: blackmailers with nude photos and fake account!
A hideous case of sexual abuse concerns the courts in Austria. A former teacher is on trial for draconic offenses against his students. The defendant partly confessed to output himself under a fake social media profile as a girl and to maintain nude photos of 15 boys for years. These shocking revelations became known during the trial, which started in January 2025, as ORF reported.
The terrible deception plan
The man, whose charge includes points such as pornographic representation of minors and sexual abuse, pretended to be a drug addicted girl and then made the young people send him intimate photos and videos. For each submitted recording, he is said to have offered vouchers or other advantages, which promoted the further course of his manipulations, as was reported. According to the public prosecutor, the first attacks occurred in 2016, and the investigation was initiated by a brave student who turned to a teacher.
A psychiatrist said that the accused had developed a tendency to young people and was under treatment. The prosecutor described the deeds as a roster abuse, with the teacher denied having had direct sexual contact with a student, but granted his pedophilia. The evidence collected, including over 6,000 files with sexualized content, speak a clear language. [Today.at] reported of a particularly perfidious case in which the teacher checked a student by pretending him to want to couple him with a girl.
When asked about the blackmailed delivery processes, the teacher replied: "I know that words cannot make up for what I did." For the coming negotiation days, the former educator must deal with the hard sentence, which ranges from six months to five years of imprisonment. The public and the pedagogical community are shaken by this shocking abuse of trust. The process is to be continued in February.