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Old 04-06-2009, 05:54   #12
BryanK
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Thank you all for the great advice. Some new information came to light last night as to this teachers interest in the daughter. I don't believe it's the daughter he is interested in. Apparently my girlfriends Aunt went on a couple of dates with this guy a year or so ago. She told us after the second date she noticed that this guy was creepy, so she did not go out on any more dates with him. She didn't think he was unstable enough to let the principal know though. A few months after this however, is when her daughter started to receive these "gifts". A note on the chocolate arrangement last week read " (insert daughters name here), It is up to you who you share this with." The word you in that message was boldy written and underlined twice.

The Aunt has been keeping tabs on these events, and record of the emails she has sent to him and the school. Neither of which has replied. She heads to the court house today to start the ball rolling on a restraining order. The daughter also last week went to the school security guard after she received the candy, to no avail. The principal doesn't seem to be taking this seriously either. The Aunt also checked Maryland Judiciary Case Search which is a free public database of anyone who has a law violation. His name is apparently common, so it is taking her a while to weed out which one he is. I still maintain that she has a warrented gripe about this man going through her daughter over a case of rejection. Very juvenile IMHO, but to ignore and defy a request to stop the gift giving is indeed creepy and needs attention. I also find that giving a gift with a note like that right as school lets out for spring break is reason enough to raise hackles. Thank you all again, and I will update as things arise.
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