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Elite school teacher known as ‘Mr Wonderful’ accused of heinous crimes against students

Former private school teacher “Mr. The former teacher, who was nicknamed “Mr. Wonderful”, has been charged with rape involving his two former students. The abuse occurred between 2000 and 2010 according to the allegations. He pleaded guilty. According to statements released by Berkshire District Attorney’s Office, the allegations include Rutledge repeatedly abusing and grooming students. Fares stated in a statement released by the Berkshire District Attorney’s Office that “for a long period of time, I lived inside trauma without fully comprehending it.” “It wasn’t until the last few years that I started to piece together the truth about what happened to me. Matt Rutledge abused me and raped. I was manipulated and threatened by a serial predator into silence. My youth was not my youth. “ICE BOSTON ARSRESTS GUATEMALAN NATIONAL CHARGED FOR CHILD RAPE, WHO WAS RELEASED BACK INTO COMMUNITY BY COURT”Simon said that she was 15 when Rutledge began “grooming”. The abuse “continued” for years after she left the campus. Her statement read: “I fought against this privately for twenty years.” “I’ve been fighting it publically for two years. Before all of this, I used to be a normal person. A lawyer. A mother and a wife. A woman trying build a new life on top of what I had buried. Melissa Fares then called. Melissa was someone I didn’t know. I picked up and told her that I had been waiting to hear from her for 20 years. According to NBC citing a Miss Hall’s School report, Rutledge allegedly shouted “Make way for Mr. The prosecution has not publicly stated what led to the decision to charge Rutledge. The prosecution has not revealed publicly what led them to charge Rutledge. She said, “Miss Hall’s School knew.” “This entire school knew.” They allowed abuse to continue for decades. They failed us, their families and every girl who trusted them to protect her. They must be held accountable. The school stated that Wednesday’s arraignment had been a painful and important moment for the community. “We will continue our full cooperation with authorities.” We regret the harm caused to survivors and the impact it has had on our community. According to WCVB, a pre-trial is scheduled for the 18th of June. Fox News Digital’s Sarah Rumpf Whitten contributed to this story.

  

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