Former Malvern Prep Swim Coach Emily Feeney Sentenced For Trying To Seduce Student

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Emily Feeney, 41, a former swim coach at Malvern Preparatory School in Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to probation for five years for attempting to seduce a male student according to the Associated Press.

Feeney, also a former counselor at the school, admitted to kissing the 16-year-old swimmer and sending him “text messages, emails and photos that were sexual in nature.” Some of these photos were of Feeney “in states of undress.”

These advances started back in May 2014 with the swimmer “repeatedly telling her to stop.”

Feeney continued to try to seduce the swimmer, even following his rebukes.

“You are gorgeous and this is killing me. Please talk to me,” Feeney sent in one email.

The case came to light when an anonymous tip reported the offenses.

“I want everyone to know, if it wasn’t for this person, there was no stopping Mrs. Feeney,” the boy said in the statement.

“Our son was a happy boy before he met Emily Feeney,” the boy’s father told the court.

“The greatest nightmare all of us as parents have today is, we put our kids in places where trust should not be an issue,” Judge Thomas G. Gavin said in his ruling. “There is no such thing as an innocent kiss.”

Feeney will be required to register as a sex offender for the next 15 years.

Full Associated Press article.

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Timmy Barry
8 years ago

Chris Cary?

Chris Cary
8 years ago

Timmy Barry not me

Elio Jaguar Paw
8 years ago

The best thing you can do with these monsters is having them write the harassment. Smart for that kid to have the text. With that in hand, there are no arguments, no more he/she says he/she says, and justice can be served. You forward that to the entire school, and everyone you know. Get her fired, in jail, pay fines and as far away from you as the law foresees. See, the internet can also be a force for good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnD6ye5vr7g

Patrick Myers
8 years ago

Eewwwwww….. I would have laughed in her face! Haha.

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