Former Hamilton County Teacher Indicted for Aggravated Statutory Rape of Teenager
A former teacher from Hamilton County has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of aggravated statutory rape. Casey McGrath, 28, was accused of engaging in sexual penetration with a person between the ages of 13 and 18. According to the indictment, McGrath is alleged to be at least 10 years older than the victim. The indictment, dated August 14, highlights the serious nature of the charges.
McGrath was a 10th-grade geometry teacher at Central High School but was suspended without pay on March 31 following allegations of misconduct. In light of the indictment, McGrath no longer works for Hamilton County Schools. Her bond has been set at $10,000, and she has been released from jail pending further legal proceedings.
The accused teacher is scheduled to appear before Hamilton County Criminal Court Judge Barry Steelman on September 6 for an arraignment. During the hearing, the judge will announce the appointment of McGrath’s attorney or provide guidance on the matter.
This shocking case has attracted attention not only due to the gravity of the allegations but also because McGrath was previously recognized as the teacher of the month in October 2021. However, following news of her arrest, the post acknowledging her achievement was promptly deleted from The Central Digest, the school’s online publication.
The local community has been left in disbelief as they grapple with these revelations. Hamilton County Schools are taking this matter seriously, and it remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold. The focus now is on ensuring justice is served and that the victim receives the necessary support and care during this challenging time.
For further information about the case, contact La Shawn Pagán at lpagan@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6476.
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