Police: 'Contrary to reports,' no evidence of Aurora 131 Zoom sex streaming

The vendor teacher was fired in the incident.
The vendor teacher was fired in the incident. | Adobe Stock
By DuPage Policy Journal

An investigation into live sex being heard on a Zoom class last week in East Aurora School District 131 is drawing blanks.

Students reported the streamed sex session lasted for at least five minutes.

The incident that occurred in a sixth grade math class being held at Aurora’s Waldo Middle School is under investigation.

“At this time, contrary to reports on social media, APD has not received any evidence that there was any inappropriate video displayed,” the Aurora Police said in a statement to Fix Valley.

The East Aurora Police Department said the allegation of the video of an out of state teacher streaming intimate moments on Zoom with an unidentified man has not been backed up by visual evidence.

Video was reportedly off during the incident but “moaning and clapping” were audible over the stream on student laptops, FOX 32 reported.

The vendor teacher was fired in the incident and the school district released a statement noting the situation without addressing the specifics.  

East Aurora School District 131 noted “inappropriate vendor behavior” but did not specify exactly what that meant.

The math class is provided by an outside company who hired the teacher.

“I would love for ADP to tell my son he is a liar to his face and not in a public statement,” Cory Reiser, whose son was in the class, told Fox Valley Magazine.

In class wither Reiser’s son were around 30 other students, WBBM reports.

“Appropriate steps have been taken to ensure that the vendor and situation have been addressed. We will take all necessary steps to prevent anything of this kind from happening again,” Associate Superintendent Lori Campbell said in a letter to parents.

The school system’s vendor also apologized without being named.

"We would like to apologize. We do not take issues like this lightly.  Our team took swift action, investigated the matter, and terminated the employee,” the statement read.




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