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Virginia Teacher Awarded $5 Million After False Accusation Of Sexual Assault

A Virginia teacher was awarded $5 million by a jury after she was falsely accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old student.

Kimberly Winters was a high school English teacher when Loudoun County sheriff’s deputies raided her home in November 2018 and arrested her for allegedly sexually assaulting the male student, The Washington Post reported. She told the outlet that deputies in full riot gear entered her home, pulled her out of bed, handcuffed her, and patted her down in her front yard while she was still in her pajamas.

“It was very terrifying,” Winters told the outlet. “I still have nightmares. Big guns.”

She was put in the Loudoun jail and her mug shot was sent out to the media with a press release saying she had been charged with sexually abusing the student. She was fired from her teaching position at Park View High School and couldn’t find work for two years, being turned away even as a stock clerk at a grocery store. She told the Post she developed anxiety and tremors due to the allegations.

“It became so humiliating, I literally couldn’t go out of my house,” she said. “This has been going on for four years. The repeated trauma of having to relive this created this tremor. My entire body shakes.”

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4 thoughts on “Virginia Teacher Awarded $5 Million After False Accusation Of Sexual Assault”

  1. I’m glad Kimberly Winters finally got justice. With 5 million dollars, she tell the school board to kiss her ass

  2. Law Abiding citizens

    Oh MIKE LEWIS

    False allegations regarding civil matters can find your azz in civil court also,.

    Your monkey pet Todd
    could probably be mention in the 7 trillion dollar lawsuit against you Mikey.

    best to get your department in order before it is disbanded

  3. Local Resident

    What’s the word on Salisbury’s Mill Street? When will the repaving be starting? Come on Mayor, get the ball rolling, show what you are.

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