The 30-year-old, who allegedly performed a sex act on a student in a classroom, was comforted by her parents as her lawyer expressed frustration with the investigation.
A Sydney school teacher has been embraced by her parents in court while she was told she would learn more about the child abuse allegations against her in the coming weeks, as her lawyer expressed frustration with the investigation.
At Campbelltown Local Court on Wednesday, the 30-year-old sat at the back of the room and was hugged by her parents as the court heard details about the evidence gathering against her. Magistrate Rana Daher ordered the brief to be served on October 29 and Brailey to return to court the following day. She is accused of having sexual intercourse with, sexually touching and inciting the boy under the age of 17 in her care to sexually touch her.Court documents allege Brailey sent the teen explicit videos of herself and performed a sex act on him in a classroom before propositioning him for sex.
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