A sex-starved teacher showed no remorse when she was locked up for sex attacks on two teenage special needs students to satisfy her own lust. Reports say there were no tears from Laura Ramos as she was caged for the sordid romps in Connecticut, in the US.
The Greenwich Time newspaper in Connecticut reports the former Central High School teacher had pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting two special education students.
She was sentenced Friday to five years in prison.
The paper said senior assistant state attorney Ann Lawlor told Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin 32-year-old Ramos showed no remorse for what she had done, in fact continuing to sexually abuse one of the victims while the case was pending.
Ramos’ lawyer, Edward Gavin, countered that the mum is no paedophile.
On the two counts of second-degree sexual assault and one count of violating a protective order, Devlin sentenced Ramos to 10 years, suspended after she serves five years in prison and followed by 10 years of probation.
He also ordered her to register as a sex offender.
Ramos, of Ansonia, was first charged with sexually assaulting an 18-year-old special education student between December 2016 and April 2017 and then later charged again after police claimed she sexually assaulted another student on many occasions including in a Shelton restaurant.
Ramos is said to have sent texts to one of the students moaning that her partner “didn’t want to have sex or do anything with her” while teaching in Connecticut, USA.
Court documents said: “They go into the electrical room of the restaurant and they start kissing.
“Later that night he receives a text message from Mrs. Ramos telling him the sex was the best she ever had.”
The teen victim, who cannot be named, is said to have told officers that sex-crazed Ramos may have been pursuing at least three or four other students at Central High School, Bridgeport.
Another pupil came forward and said he too romped with her after she opened up about her marriage problems.
Ramos, who has a two-year-old son, then had a fling with the student at a restaurant later that month.
Ramos pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting the two students and violating a protective order at Fairfield County Courthouse.