An attractive 31-year old woman working as a lunch aide was charged with sexual assault after a parent notified school administrators of “possible inappropriate contact”.
Connecticut State Police investigated the parent’s claims and issued a warrant for the arrest of Andie Rosafort, who turned herself over to police without resisting.
Rosafort was charged with one count of sexual assault in the second degree, one count of enticing a minor by a computer and one count of risk of injury to a minor.
For six months, Rosafort communicated with the unidentified freshman student via social media platforms Snapchat and Instagram.
“The victim told police he received a message from Rosafort that said, ‘You want to see something?’ before she sent him a nude photograph for the first time. The victim asked Rosafort if she sent the photo by mistake and she sent a second nude photograph.
On Jan. 14, a group of students were at a gathering when the victim said he was leaving but planned to return. When he returned, he was “behaving oddly,” a witness told police.
The victim told police, “She asked for my address and picked me up in her SUV. She drove a short distance away and she had contact in a sexual way with me and my friends inside the SUV. We all felt uncomfortable, exited the SUV, and immediately returned to the gathering at my friend’s house.”
A witness told her father about the incident and he quickly reported it to school officials.
During the investigation, detectives examined the victim’s cell phone and allegedly discovered several videos on a social media platform containing “explicit content and depicting an individual identified by investigators as Rosafort.
“Investigators also obtained Rosafort’s cell phone data as well as records from a social media account associated with Rosafort and found photos and videos consistent in appearance with those described by the victim,” police stated.
Rosafort was released on a $100,000 bond. She is expected to appear in court on March 23.