Sex Crime Victim Purjures Herself in Case of Cross-Eyed Lesbian Teacher
Melissa Koehn has finally appeared in court for having sex with one of her students. But when the prosecution asked the victim to describe what happened, the student said she “didn’t remember.” Since the police already have a confession from Melissa Koehn on tape, this statement by the student is what you would call “purjury.”
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What’s with the Christian girls getting it on with each other and then lying about it in court? Jesus disapproves! From the Twin Cities paper here:
Prosecutors alleging an illicit relationship between a former teacher from St. Croix Lutheran High School in West St. Paul and a standout girls basketball player were thrown a curveball Wednesday when the teen testified that she did not remember having sexual contact with Melissa Koehn, her former coach.
Koehn, 31, of Kenosha, Wis., faces three counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct involving someone age 16 or 17. It is a felony charge because the suspect is more than four years older than the alleged victim and was in a position of authority over her at the time.
The student took the witness stand in Dakota County District Court after opening arguments, followed by her mother.
When the Eagan teen began cutting herself, withdrawing and showing other symptoms of depression, her mother said, she was initially grateful to receive support from Koehn, the teen’s former history teacher and basketball coach.
At first, Koehn doted on the sophomore and enjoyed dinners, camping, a ski trip and social outings with the family, said the teen’s mother. Then it became obvious that Koehn’s attention had spiraled into late-night phone calls, constant text messages and a revealing love letter, the mother said.
After finding the love letter in the teen’s bedroom in the summer of 2008, her mother said, she contacted Koehn by e-mail and asked her to back off.
“Ms. Koehn needed to be needed constantly,” the mother testified. “She said she wasn’t in love with my daughter. She said she loved my daughter and cared about her.”
But the behavior escalated. Koehn was arrested in December a day after an Apple Valley police officer discovered her kissing the girl in a parked car, the two of them fully reclined.
Charges state they were interviewed separately by investigators, and both acknowledged they’d had sexual contact with each other several times beginning in August 2008. According to the charges, the victim was 17 at the time of the abuse.
Both confessed to the sex. And the victim, if she is now claiming is not a sex crime victim should be identified in the press. Up until now no one wanted to identify her to protect her privacy. But if she is recanting her story, then there is no need for privacy.
Also, Melissa Koehn’s actions were quite typical for dangerous sexual predators. She singled out the emotionally crippled- the weak, and therefore the most vulnerable to attack and she exploited the girl. Obviously she still holds some sway over the girl to get her to purjure herself in court.