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> Ex-Bengals cheerleader pleads guilty to sex with
> teen studentAssociated Press
> Published: Oct. 8, 2012 at 08:33 p.m. Updated:
> Oct. 8, 2012 at 09:43 p.m. 0 Likes | 0 Comments
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> More Columns > COVINGTON, Ky. -- An ex-Cincinnati
> Bengals cheerleader pleaded guilty Monday to
> having sex with her 17-year-old former student
> while she was a teacher at a northern Kentucky
> high school and will avoid jail time.
>
> In a tearful admission in Kenton County Circuit
> Court in Covington, Ky., 27-year-old Sarah Jones
> pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct and custodial
> interference in place of more serious charges as
> part of a plea agreement with prosecutors.
>
>
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> Former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Sarah Jones
> has pleaded guilty to having sex with a
> 17-year-old former student. (Thomas E.
> Witte/Associated Press)
>
> "I began a romantic relationship while he was a
> student and I was in a position of authority,"
> Jones said, her voice cracking as her family
> members wiped their own tears.
>
> Jones, who taught at Dixie Heights High School
> before resigning in November, said the
> relationship began in February 2011 when the boy
> was 17. Jones also said the two had sex, that she
> sent him sexually explicit text messages and lied
> about the relationship to police.
>
> Jones resigned from the Bengals' cheer squad after
> four years.
>
> The teen had been in Jones' freshman English class
> in 2008, and she was his peer tutor in 2010 and
> 2011 before he graduated at the age of 17 this
> year, according to Monday's plea agreement, signed
> by Jones.
>
> In accepting the plea agreement, Judge Patricia
> Summe granted prosecutors' recommendation to
> sentence Jones to five years of diversion but no
> jail time, and she won't have to register as a sex
> offender. The diversion requires Jones to report
> to a probation officer and undergo drug tests.
>
> Prosecutors said they were willing to make the
> deal because the teen, who's now 18, and his
> family were uncooperative with them and on Jones'
> side.
>
> Defense attorney Eric Deters said now that the
> teen is 18, he and Jones "are free to be together"
> and pointed out that they left the courtroom
> together.
>
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